Ionic
Ionic bonds and also covalent bonds
There are countless compounds which consist of both ionic and covalent bonds. An example is Sodium Nitrate. It's formula is NaNO3 . The bond between the Sodium ion(Na+) and the Nitrate ion (NO3-) is ionic. The bonds between the Nitrogen atom and the Oxygen atoms in the nitrate ion are covalent.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is an ionic compound, meaning the bond between sodium and nitrate ions is formed through the transfer of electrons. Sodium forms a cation (Na+) by losing an electron, and nitrate forms an anion (NO3-) by gaining electrons. These oppositely charged ions are then attracted to each other through electrostatic forces, creating the ionic bond in NaNO3.
Sodium nitrate
No, like all sodium (Na) compound it is ionic.
NaNO3 contains ionic bonds between Na+ and NO3-, while C2H3OH contains both covalent and ionic bonds due to the presence of both carbon-carbon and carbon-oxygen bonds; CH3Cl contains a covalent bond between carbon and chlorine; NH2OH has covalent bonds between nitrogen and hydrogen, as well as nitrogen and oxygen; H2O2 contains covalent bonds between hydrogen and oxygen; CH3C likely refers to CH3COOH (acetic acid), which contains covalent bonds between carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Ionic bonds and also covalent bonds
There are countless compounds which consist of both ionic and covalent bonds. An example is Sodium Nitrate. It's formula is NaNO3 . The bond between the Sodium ion(Na+) and the Nitrate ion (NO3-) is ionic. The bonds between the Nitrogen atom and the Oxygen atoms in the nitrate ion are covalent.
The two main types of chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
Is CsL ionic or covalent
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is an ionic compound, meaning the bond between sodium and nitrate ions is formed through the transfer of electrons. Sodium forms a cation (Na+) by losing an electron, and nitrate forms an anion (NO3-) by gaining electrons. These oppositely charged ions are then attracted to each other through electrostatic forces, creating the ionic bond in NaNO3.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
Covalent
covalent
Sodium nitrate
Covalent
Covalent