•Muriatic acid (HCl) hydrogen(H) and Chlorine(Cl).
Nonmetal + NonMetal so its a ionic Bond
covalent
ionic bond
Stearic acid molecules have covalent bonds in them.
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
It is ionic
covalent
ionic bond
Stearic acid molecules have covalent bonds in them.
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
Many compounds have both covalent and ionic bonds. For example, soaps are made of a carboxylic acid salt with sodium; the carbon chain is covalent, but the bond between the sodium and the oxygen is ionic.
covalent is 100%sure, but there may be hydrogen bonds aswell
Carboxylic Acids are polar therefore benzoic acid is a polar molecule.
Sulfuric acid is an ionic compound; the bond S-O is polar covalent.
covalent
No, it is an aromatic organic compound so it is covalent compound.