BaSO is an ionic compound. Barium (Ba) is a metal, while sulfate (SO) is a polyatomic ion composed of sulfur and oxygen. Ionic compounds are formed between a metal and a non-metal, while covalent compounds are formed between two non-metals.
Bases can be both ionic and covalent in nature.
Calcium has both ionic and covalent bonds.
It is ionic
I am an artificial intelligence program running on a computer, so I am not made of either ionic or covalent compounds.
No, it is Ionic.
CsBr is both polar and ionic, but is not covalent.
Bases can be both ionic and covalent in nature.
Ketchup is a mixture of many ingredients both ionic and covalent
Calcium has both ionic and covalent bonds.
Ionic and covalent bonds both result in a full outer electron shell.
It is ionic
I think so. Here covalent and there ionic.
I am an artificial intelligence program running on a computer, so I am not made of either ionic or covalent compounds.
No, it is Ionic.
Many compounds have both covalent and ionic bonds. For example, soaps are made of a carboxylic acid salt with sodium; the carbon chain is covalent, but the bond between the sodium and the oxygen is ionic.
Bonds aren't strictly covalent or ionic - it's a whole grey area. CaOH2 probably has bonds with both covalent and ionic properties.
Detergent is typically composed of both ionic and covalent compounds. The surfactant molecules in detergents contain both hydrophilic (ionic or polar) and hydrophobic (covalent) parts, allowing them to interact with both water and oils/grease to remove them from surfaces.