No, as hydrogen-and selenium are both nonmetals the bonds are covalent.
The bond in H2Se is polar.
H2Se is a stronger acid than H2S. The bond energy of H2Se is less than H2S, making it easier for the hydrogen atom to leave the molecule. Therefore, H2Se is expected to be a stronger acid than H2S.
ionic
IONIC BOND
It is ionic
The bond in H2Se is polar.
H2Se is a stronger acid than H2S. The bond energy of H2Se is less than H2S, making it easier for the hydrogen atom to leave the molecule. Therefore, H2Se is expected to be a stronger acid than H2S.
ionic
IONIC BOND
It is ionic
This is an ionic bond.
ionic compound
ionic bond..
ionic bond because Na is metal and F is non metal.
It is ionic bond. Mg2+ + S2--------> MgS.
It, FeOH, is an ionic bond.
ionic