a compound that is composed of two elements. Made from two nonmetals Compounds that share electrons
An ionic compound is a metal and a non metal combination. AL2O3 is Ionic. A binary covalent compound is made from two non metals. N2O3 is covalent.
The binary covalent compound P4O5 is called tetraphosphorus pentoxide.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride, a binary covalent compound, is NH3.
Phosphorus pentachloride is a covalent compound.
B. binary ionic compound
An ionic compound is a metal and a non metal combination. AL2O3 is Ionic. A binary covalent compound is made from two non metals. N2O3 is covalent.
The binary covalent compound P4O5 is called tetraphosphorus pentoxide.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride, a binary covalent compound, is NH3.
Phosphorus pentachloride is a covalent compound.
B. binary ionic compound
In a binary covalent compound, there are no ions. Covalent compounds consist of nonmetal elements that share electrons rather than transfer them to form ions.
No it is not. It is a binary molecular compound. Here is your answer
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No, NI3 is not a covalent compound. It is a binary ionic compound formed between the metal nickel (Ni) and the nonmetal iodine (I) through ionic bonding.
The covalent compound N2O5 is called dinitrogen pentoxide. It is a binary compound composed of nitrogen and oxygen atoms held together by covalent bonds.
A binary covalent compound is one that contains two substances joined by covalent bonds. For example, two nonmetals often join together to form covalent compounds. So, P2O5 (phosphorus pentoxide) is a binary covalent compound. H2O (dihydrogen monoxide) is another one. This is in contrast to binary ionic compounds, which are salts, and are formed by a metal combining with a nonmetal with ionic bonds.
The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.