Yes, Fe is Ionic. It is hard and has a very high melting point, as well as it can conduct electricity.
Ionic Bonds
Fe(NO3)2 is an ionic compound.
It is ionic.
Fe 2+and2Cl -Make FeCl2An ionic compound.
Yes it is an ionic compound because it is form between Fe (iron) and CO3 (carbonate).
FeCl2 Is ionic. Fe 2+ and 2Cl - Form the ionic compound iron (II) chloride, or the older term, ferrous chloride.
Fe(NO3)2 is an ionic compound.
It is ionic.
Fe 2+and2Cl -Make FeCl2An ionic compound.
Yes it is an ionic compound because it is form between Fe (iron) and CO3 (carbonate).
FeCl2 Is ionic. Fe 2+ and 2Cl - Form the ionic compound iron (II) chloride, or the older term, ferrous chloride.
FeS
Usually metals make ionic bonds with non metals. Fe is a metal compound. So FeO is an ionic compound.
Elemntal iron is a metal with metallic bonding. In its compounds the bonding can be ionic or covalent.
The reaction is:3 KOH + Fe(NO3)3 = Fe(OH)3 + 3 KNO3
FeCl3 Ionic Fe(3+) and three Cl(-)
FeCl is a metal (Fe) and a nonmetal (Cl), which means that it is a ionic bond.
Iron would form ionic bonds with sulfur.