Covalent.
Covalent. Iodine and fluorine are both nonmetals.
No, iodine does not have a giant covalent structure. Iodine exists as diatomic molecules (I2) held together by weak van der Waals forces. Each iodine atom forms covalent bonds with one another within the I2 molecule.
Phosphorus and iodine form a covalent bond. In covalent bonds, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Phosphorus triiodide is a covalent/molecular compound. It is composed of phosphorus and iodine atoms that are bonded together through covalent bonds, sharing electrons.
Iodine typically forms one covalent bond with hydrogen.
Covalent. Iodine and fluorine are both nonmetals.
No, iodine does not have a giant covalent structure. Iodine exists as diatomic molecules (I2) held together by weak van der Waals forces. Each iodine atom forms covalent bonds with one another within the I2 molecule.
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Phosphorus and iodine form a covalent bond. In covalent bonds, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Phosphorus triiodide is a covalent/molecular compound. It is composed of phosphorus and iodine atoms that are bonded together through covalent bonds, sharing electrons.
Covalent bonds hold atoms together. Ionic bonds hold ions together
Iodine typically forms one covalent bond with hydrogen.
Iodine typically forms 1 covalent bond with hydrogen.
Iodine molecule has covalent bonds.
The covalent compound Nl3 is commonly known as nitrogen triiodide. It is a highly sensitive and explosive compound made of nitrogen and iodine atoms bonded together through covalent bonds.
The bonds are ionic or covalent.