Sodium oxide, Na2O is ionic. Metals and nonmetals usually combine by ionic bonding.
No, Na2O is an ionic compound composed of a metal (Na) and a non-metal (O), so it does not have a bond with a significant degree of polarity.
Ionic bond between sodium ions and hydroxide ions.
It is ionic
Br2 is a covalent compound. It consists of two bromine atoms sharing electrons to form a covalent bond.
In Na2O, sodium (Na) gives up an electron to oxygen (O) to form Na+ and O2- ions. These ions attract each other through electrostatic forces to form an ionic bond, resulting in the formation of Na2O.
No, Na2O is an ionic compound composed of a metal (Na) and a non-metal (O), so it does not have a bond with a significant degree of polarity.
Ionic bond between sodium ions and hydroxide ions.
Na2O is an ionic compound formed by the ionic bonding between sodium and oxide ions.
covalent
NO is covalent.
NO is covalent.
It is ionic
Ca(OH)2 and Na2O
The bond is covalent.
The covalent bond is weaker.
No, it is ionic
The F-F bond (in F2) is covalent, and non polar covalent at that.