no, a polar covalent bond
There are two types of compounds: molecular and ionic. ill give you an example of each Water-H20 molecular compound Salt-NaCl ionic compoundThere are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
An ionic compound contains at least one positive ion and at least one negative ion, bonded together by this 'magnetic' attraction. A molecule is not necessarily bonded this way, for example water (H20) contains hydrogen bonds which hold it together, which are not ionic.
H20, or water, is a polar covalent compound.
h20 is not an element. because it has hydrogen and oxygen in it.therfore it is a compound.
Yes. KI is an ionic compound and dissociates completely to K+ and I- ions making it a strong electrolyte.
On Earth - Above Crust: H20 Beneath Crust: SiO2
CO2 6 h20 12
There are two types of compounds: molecular and ionic. ill give you an example of each Water-H20 molecular compound Salt-NaCl ionic compoundThere are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
H20 is a compound as it is made from more than one element.
H20
An ionic compound contains at least one positive ion and at least one negative ion, bonded together by this 'magnetic' attraction. A molecule is not necessarily bonded this way, for example water (H20) contains hydrogen bonds which hold it together, which are not ionic.
Water is a compound!!!!!!!!!!!!!! H20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
H20 (water)
A binary compound is one that is composed of two elements for example, water. Water is H2O: one molecule of water has two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom.
inorganic
in order for an ionic solid to dissolve, the ionic bonds must break through the reaction with water. So yes, what you said is correct. For example a solid NaCl is mixed with water: H20 + NaCl (s) --> Na+ + Cl- + H30+ + OH-
A metal and halogen react to form an ionic bond in which the metal gives an eletron to the halogen Most basic example would be table salt NaCl NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H20