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No, wax is not an ionic compound. Wax is a covalent compound formed by the bonding of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
NaCl is an ionic compound because it is formed by the transfer of electrons from the sodium atom (metal) to the chlorine atom (non-metal), resulting in the formation of sodium cations and chloride anions held together by electrostatic forces.
This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
Parafin is another term for hydrocarbons, which contain only carbon-carbon, and carbon-hydrogen single bonds. These atoms are similar in electronegativity, and thus paraffins are covalent compounds.
No, wax is not an ionic compound. Wax is a covalent compound formed by the bonding of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
NaCl is an ionic compound because it is formed by the transfer of electrons from the sodium atom (metal) to the chlorine atom (non-metal), resulting in the formation of sodium cations and chloride anions held together by electrostatic forces.
This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
a covalent compound has protons and electrons
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
Parafin is another term for hydrocarbons, which contain only carbon-carbon, and carbon-hydrogen single bonds. These atoms are similar in electronegativity, and thus paraffins are covalent compounds.
It is a molecular (covalent) compound. Present day text books refer to a covalent compound as a molecular compound, as opposed to an ionic one.
No, wax is not a giant covalent structure. Wax is composed of long-chain hydrocarbons and does not have a complex molecular structure like giant covalent substances such as diamond or graphite.
i think it it covalent
A covalent compound
Atoms in a covalent compound share the electrons.
The covalent compound for As2O5 is diarsenic pentoxide.