HCL is covalent. This is the type of bond that forms with the combination of Hydrogen and Chloride
No, N2O (nitrous oxide) does not involve an ionic bond. It is a covalent compound, meaning the atoms share electrons to form a stable molecule.
Nitrous oxide is a molecular compound. It consists of covalent bonds between nitrogen and oxygen atoms, with the formula N2O.
A. Co2 B. N2O C. NaCI D. C6H12O6
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Ammonia: NH3 Calcium carbonate: CaCO3 Sand: SiO2 Salt: NaCl Water: H2O Carbon dioxide: CO2 Carbon monoxide: CO Hydrolic Acid: HCl Nitrous oxide: N2O Silver Ioide: AgI Potassium chloride: KCl Aluminum nitride: Aln Boron carbide: B4C Cadium Telluride: CdTe Cesium Flouride: CsF
No, N2O (nitrous oxide) does not involve an ionic bond. It is a covalent compound, meaning the atoms share electrons to form a stable molecule.
covalent.
Nitrous oxide is a molecular compound. It consists of covalent bonds between nitrogen and oxygen atoms, with the formula N2O.
nitrous oxide
Compound, not a mixture
ICl3 is covalent N2O is covalent LiCl is ionic
This molecule is a compound, not a mixture.
A. Co2 B. N2O C. NaCI D. C6H12O6
Nitrous oxide, N2O
Yes, the compound Nitrous Oxide (N2O) is Laughing gas.
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magnesium bromide