it's covalent cuz both Si and O are non-metals
Neither, because silicon is an element, not a compound.
Silicon dioxide is a compound. It is composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a 1:2 ratio, forming a chemical compound with the formula SiO2.
Lanthanum tribromide is an ionic compound.
No, SiO2 (silicon dioxide) is a solid compound. It is commonly found in nature as quartz or sand.
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.
Neither, because silicon is an element, not a compound.
The ionic compound of silicon dioxide is composed of silicon ions (Si4+) and oxygen ions (O2-). Silicon dioxide is also known as silica and forms a giant covalent structure rather than a typical ionic compound, where each silicon atom is bonded to four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement.
Silicon dioxide is a compound. It is composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a 1:2 ratio, forming a chemical compound with the formula SiO2.
No Its an ionic compound
'What is ' siO2 ? '. No such molecule. !!!!! If you mean, ' SiO2'. then it is covalently bonded. NB When writing chemical symbols; Single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. ; Double letter symbols are written as, first letter is a CAPITAL letter, and the second letter is small/lower case. Hence silicon is 'Si' , NOT 'si'. This is the universal standard for chemical elemental symbols, as shown in the Periodic Table. Very erroneously 'si' could be confused for 'Sulphur(S)' and 'Iodine(I)'.
In SiO2, silicon has a charge of +4 while oxygen has a charge of -2. This results in a neutral overall charge for the compound SiO2.
a compound of silicon and oxygen (SiO2)
Zyban is not an ionic compound.
Lanthanum tribromide is an ionic compound.
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
What I had found is that it is an Ionic compound
No, SiO2 (silicon dioxide) is a solid compound. It is commonly found in nature as quartz or sand.