The bonds in stannous choride are polar covalent.
It is covalent. Nitrogen and chlorine are both nonmetals, and bonds between nonmetals tend to be covalent.
Covalent.
Ionic
No. The bonds are all covalent. there is insufficient difference in electronegativity
Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3, is covalent. Nasty smelly stuff!
Nitrogen trichloride is the covalent molecular compound NCl3
NCl3 is not ionic but MgF2 is ionic
nitrogen trichloride
No. The bonds are all covalent. there is insufficient difference in electronegativity
Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3, is covalent. Nasty smelly stuff!
Nitrogen trichloride is the covalent molecular compound NCl3
NCl3 is not ionic but MgF2 is ionic
nitrogen trichloride
NCl3
NO2 is covalent. Usually you can tell when a compound is ionic or covalent by the elements it is composed of. A nonmetal and a nonmetal with be covalent, while a metal and a nonmetal will be ionic.
No it is a covalently bonded substance as it contains two non-metals (nitrogen and chlorine).
This is an ionic compound.
ionic
Ionic
It is ionic