No, "Bal2" is the chemical formula for barium iodide, which is an ionic compound formed between barium and iodine. Ionic compounds typically consist of a metal and a non-metal, where the metal (barium) transfers electrons to the non-metal (iodine), resulting in an ionic bond.
Compound Bal2 is also known as Barium iodide.
No, "Bal2" is not a correct chemical formula for an ionic compound. Ionic compounds typically consist of a cation and an anion held together by electrostatic forces. Can you provide the correct formula or name of the compound you are asking about?
BaI2 is ionic. Rest are covalent compounds.
This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
Compound Bal2 is also known as Barium iodide.
No, "Bal2" is not a correct chemical formula for an ionic compound. Ionic compounds typically consist of a cation and an anion held together by electrostatic forces. Can you provide the correct formula or name of the compound you are asking about?
This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
BaI2 is ionic. Rest are covalent compounds.
a covalent compound has protons and electrons
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
It is a molecular (covalent) compound. Present day text books refer to a covalent compound as a molecular compound, as opposed to an ionic one.
i think it it covalent
Atoms in a covalent compound share the electrons.
The covalent compound for As2O5 is diarsenic pentoxide.
A covalent compound
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.