you do know what dihydrogen monoxide is, right? in case you don't, it is water, so is water a molecule or ionic compound?
Dihydrogen monoxide, water, is a molecule with covalent bonds.
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
The ionic compound formed from NaH2PO4 is sodium dihydrogen phosphate. In this compound, the sodium ion has a +1 charge, and the dihydrogen phosphate ion (H2PO4-) has a -1 charge.
Water is a polar covalent bonded molecule. H-O-H.
The ionic compound for CO is carbon monoxide.
Dihydrogen monoxide, water, is a molecule with covalent bonds.
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
The ionic compound formed from NaH2PO4 is sodium dihydrogen phosphate. In this compound, the sodium ion has a +1 charge, and the dihydrogen phosphate ion (H2PO4-) has a -1 charge.
Water is a polar covalent bonded molecule. H-O-H.
The ionic compound for CO is carbon monoxide.
No, carbon monoxide is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound formed by the sharing of electrons between carbon and oxygen atoms.
It is not ionic. It is a covalent compound.
Since carbon monoxide is not an ionic compound it technically doesn't have an ionic formula. The molecular formula for carbon monoxide is CO
No Its an ionic compound
Ag = sliverH2PO4 = dihydrogen phosphatesilver dihydrogen phosphate
Carbon monoxide.
This chemical formula is for vanadium dihydrogen phosphate.