Water is a polar covalent bonded molecule. H-O-H.
you do know what dihydrogen monoxide is, right? in case you don't, it is water, so is water a molecule or ionic compound?
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
Sodium monoxide has an ionic bond. Sodium (Na) is a metal that donates an electron to oxygen (O), a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of an ionic bond between the positively charged sodium ion and the negatively charged oxide ion.
Lead monoxide has an ionic bond. Lead, being a metal, tends to lose electrons to form a cation, while oxygen, being a non-metal, tends to gain electrons to form an anion. This electrostatic attraction between the cation (lead) and the anion (oxygen) results in an ionic bond in lead monoxide.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
you do know what dihydrogen monoxide is, right? in case you don't, it is water, so is water a molecule or ionic compound?
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
Sodium monoxide has an ionic bond. Sodium (Na) is a metal that donates an electron to oxygen (O), a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of an ionic bond between the positively charged sodium ion and the negatively charged oxide ion.
Lead monoxide has an ionic bond. Lead, being a metal, tends to lose electrons to form a cation, while oxygen, being a non-metal, tends to gain electrons to form an anion. This electrostatic attraction between the cation (lead) and the anion (oxygen) results in an ionic bond in lead monoxide.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
diatomic molecules are made up of two atoms. These two atoms can either be the same of different chemical elements. Depending on what elements are in place well that depends on what kind of bonding. For example in class i learned that a homo-nuclear diatomic molecule is non-polar and covalent.
The molecule CO (carbon monoxide) has a covalent bond. In this molecule, carbon and oxygen share electrons to form a stable structure. KCl, RbBr, and BeO are ionic compounds where electrons are transferred from one atom to another, resulting in a bond between ions of opposite charge.
ionic bond
carbon monoxide is a covalent bond... covalent bonds involve non-metal with non-metal bonding... carbon and oxygen r non-metals...hence carbon oxide is a covalent bond...
Carbon monoxide - CO Covalent bonds are between non-metals only. Ionic bonds are between non-metals and metals. Carbon and oxygen are both non-metals; therefore, carbon monoxide is covalently bonded.
Ionic bonds
This is an ionic bond.