polyatomic
A covalent bond.
CsCl (cesium chloride) is an ionic bond, where cesium (Cs) and chloride (Cl) ions are held together by electrostatic attractions. One atom donates an electron (cesium becomes a positively charged ion) and the other accepts the electron (chloride becomes a negatively charged ion), resulting in the formation of a stable compound.
Ionic- the difference in electronegativity is high (Mg 1.31, Cl 3.16)
No, Al-Cl is an ionic bond, not a covalent bond.
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a compound formed when K transfers an electron to Cl. What kind of bond holds KCl together?
Cs-Br
A covalent bond.
CsCl (cesium chloride) is an ionic bond, where cesium (Cs) and chloride (Cl) ions are held together by electrostatic attractions. One atom donates an electron (cesium becomes a positively charged ion) and the other accepts the electron (chloride becomes a negatively charged ion), resulting in the formation of a stable compound.
Ionic- the difference in electronegativity is high (Mg 1.31, Cl 3.16)
no
No, Al-Cl is an ionic bond, not a covalent bond.
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a compound formed when K transfers an electron to Cl. What kind of bond holds KCl together?
Here is a covalent bond.
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.
NH4+ forms an ionic bond with Cl- to make ammonium chloride salt. In this bond, the positively charged ammonium ion is attracted to the negatively charged chloride ion, leading to the formation of a stable crystalline structure.
The cation,Na +and the anion,Cl -form the ionically bondedNaClsodium chloride.
MgCl does not exit. It is MgCl2 which is magnesium chloride. It is made with IONIC bonds.