Copper bromide is an ionic compound.
Like all halometallic compounds, lead bromide is ionic.
CoBr3 is made from a metal and a non metal, thus it is considered an ionic bond.
H2 is covalently bonded.
Covalently bonded.
It is bonded entirely covalently.
BF2 is covalently bonded.
Nitrogen and Oxygen are covalently bonded.
H2 is covalently bonded.
An ionic compound is more soluble than a covalently bonded compound.
Covalently bonded.
No, it has ionic bonds.
Covalently bonded.
If they are covalently bonded, it would be a molecule. If they are bonded by an ionic bond, they form an ionic compound.
Covalently bonded. The most common example of an ionic bond is the Hydrogen bond.
Ammonia is covalently bonded.
It is bonded entirely covalently.
Nitrogen and Oxygen are covalently bonded.
BF2 is covalently bonded.
The given statement is not either true or false consistently. An ionic compound can contain atoms that are covalently bonded, as in sulfate and nitrate salts, but it need not contain any such covalently bonded atoms.