Sort of. The hydroxyl group can bond with chlorine to form HOCl, or hypochlorous acid. When it ionizes it forms H+ and OCl- ions.
No. Chlorine an oxygen will form covalent compounds.
forms a covalent bond APEX:They form an ionic compound.
Yes, iodine is likely to form an ionic compound with chlorine due to their large difference in electronegativity. Iodine can easily lose an electron to form a positively charged ion, while chlorine can readily gain an electron to form a negatively charged ion, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.
forms a covalent bond APEX:They form an ionic compound.
forms a covalent bond APEX:They form an ionic compound.
No. Chlorine an oxygen will form covalent compounds.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
they form an ionic compound
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
forms a covalent bond APEX:They form an ionic compound.
Yes, iodine is likely to form an ionic compound with chlorine due to their large difference in electronegativity. Iodine can easily lose an electron to form a positively charged ion, while chlorine can readily gain an electron to form a negatively charged ion, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.