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Is zinc chloride a covalent bond or ionic bond?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Mont18

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14y ago

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Zinc Chloride is a ionic bond because Zinc a metal and chlorine a none metal. During a ionic bond there's a e- (Electron) transfer.

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14y ago

Zinc is an element, but it forms only ionic bonds, with non-metals.

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12y ago

It's Ionic.

Zinc = Metal

Chlorine = Non-Metal

Metal + Non-Metal = Ionic Bond

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7y ago

Zinc chloride is an ionic compound.

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Ionic bond

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Ionic

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Ionic

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