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No, as it consists of two nonmetals it is covalent.

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11y ago

CS2, carbon disulfide as a covalent compound. If it is a compound of two nonmetals it is safe to assume the compound is covalent.

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12y ago

CS2 is a Nonpolar (Purely) Covalent linear compound.

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13y ago

Carbon disulfide is covalent as it consists of two nonmetals.

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11y ago

covalent, molecular compound

Not ionic

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8y ago

Carbon disulfide has covalent bonds. Also this compound is not polar.
The structure is S=C=S, with a bond of 155,26 pm.

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4y ago

It is an covalent compound witch is also known as a Molecular compound.

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16y ago

no, it's a molecular compound.

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12y ago

Cs2O is ionic

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11y ago

CS2 is an covalent bond

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