It is in a Ionic bond.
The simplest explanation is that MgI2 is ionic, because Mg is an alkali metal, which reacts by losing electrons, and I is a halogen, which reacts by gaining them. Also, electronegativities are 1.2 for Mg and 2.5 for I, enough of a difference to make the bond mostly ionic.
MgSO4 is an ionic compound since magnesium is a metal, and SO4 is considered a non-metal. Covalent compounds occur between two non-metals.
It is ionic, Mg2+ and SO42- . the sulfate ion contains covalent bonds.
Magnesium sulfide has an ionic bond.
No, it is ionic.
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
Both Ionic and Covalent.
covalent
Covalent
covalent
covalent bond
covalent
Covalent
Covalent bond
Covalent Bond