A special name doesn't exist.
No. Chlorine and nitrogen are both nonmetals, and two nonmetals do not form ionic compounds with each other.
N2H4 is a covalent compound because contain two nonmetals in the molecule.
No, as it consists of two nonmetals it is covalent.
a compound that is composed of two elements. Made from two nonmetals Compounds that share electrons
A compound !
A special name doesn't exist.
an molecule. Though if there are two or more different nonmetals it would not be an element but a compound.
Nitrogen and oxygen are gases, nonmetals.
A covalently bonded molecular compound
No. Chlorine and nitrogen are both nonmetals, and two nonmetals do not form ionic compounds with each other.
Covalent bonds are between nonmetals.
Compound word.
N2H4 is a covalent compound because contain two nonmetals in the molecule.
No, as it consists of two nonmetals it is covalent.
a compound that is composed of two elements. Made from two nonmetals Compounds that share electrons
compound
compound