although it is a non polar covalent .It definetely has some % ionic character(very less)
No, it is polar covalent.
It is both
Oh yes, potassium and chlorine form an ionic bond.
The sodium and hydroxide are ionically bonded: Na+ OH-
The Ca and OH bond is an ionic one (i.e. the Ca2+ 2(OH-)) and the O-H bond is a Polar Covalent bond
it is a covalent compound, though the -OH bond is weakly ionisable.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- ions.
It is both
The Ca and OH bond is an ionic one (i.e. the Ca2+ 2(OH-)) and the O-H bond is a Polar Covalent bond
Oh yes, potassium and chlorine form an ionic bond.
The sodium and hydroxide are ionically bonded: Na+ OH-
it is a covalent compound, though the -OH bond is weakly ionisable.
Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, consists of an ionic bond.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- and a covalent bond in the hydroxide ion bonding hydrogen to oxygen
Ba(OH)2 Barium hydroxide is an ionic bond formed from the cation, Ba2+, and two polyatomic hydroxide anions, OH-
H2o is having hydrogen bond but h+ and oh- also we are indicating why we can't say are ionic bond?
ionic
IONIC BOND