No it is impossible.
A covalent bond occurs between 2 or more non-metal atoms. As the atoms can't both gain electrons, they share up to 3 of their valence electrons to achieve a full valence electron shell arrangement. The atoms bond to achieve a full outer shell of 8 electrons (except hydrogen and helium). There are no ions present because the electrons are shared and do not alter the charge. Cs is a metal and cannot covalently bond with Cl. They will form ions however and create an ionic compound
It is a compound that combines a metal with a nonmetal so it is ionic.
CsF is an ionic compound.
Cesium is a metal and fluorine is a nonmetal. When a metal and nonmetal bond, they form an ionic bond.
Ionic.
No, caesium is a group 1 metal, with low electronegtivity. With fluorine it forms an ionic compound.
Strontium nitride is an ionic compound.
im guessing covalent compound It is inadequate to discuss about a telephone in terms of ionic and covalent compounds. But, plastics are covalent compounds.
Cesium is a metal and fluorine is a nonmetal. When a metal and nonmetal bond, they form an ionic bond.
Ionic.
No, caesium is a group 1 metal, with low electronegtivity. With fluorine it forms an ionic compound.
Strontium nitride is an ionic compound.
im guessing covalent compound It is inadequate to discuss about a telephone in terms of ionic and covalent compounds. But, plastics are covalent compounds.
This is an ionic compound.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
It is a covalent compound.
covalent compound .
Covalent.
is carbon an tretaflouride ionic or covalent compound
Cesium fluoride