Ag2S is Ionic. If it has a Non-Metal and a Metal it is Ionic. If it only contains non-metals it is noniconic. Well that simple rule is OK- however a better guess is made if you conside the electronegativities of Ag and S - they are quite close (they need to be well apart for ionic bonding) so Ag2S has considerable covalent character.
It's an Ionic bond
The exampleof non-ionic detergentsareTweenTriton
ionic compounds can desociate into anion & cation.. non ionic compounds can not desociates into anion & cation..
Non-polar substances have no charges (nonionic) while polar substances have charges (ionic)
Yes
It's an Ionic bond
The exampleof non-ionic detergentsareTweenTriton
Non ionic cleaner
ionic compounds can desociate into anion & cation.. non ionic compounds can not desociates into anion & cation..
Salts are ionic compounds that are formed by neutrlization of an acid & a base.
Non-polar substances have no charges (nonionic) while polar substances have charges (ionic)
An ion has a net electrical charge; a nonionic particle that is at least as large as an atom does not.
Zn + Ag2S -> 2Ag + ZnS
Yes
Tide, Wisk, Simply Clean, Joy, Ivory Liquid, Igepal 630, and Zyfo all carry nonionic soaps. Check the label to confirm that the soap you are purchasing is nonionic.
Ag2S
The balanced equation is as follows: 2Ag + H2S --> Ag2S + H2