Ionic compounds occur between atoms of a metal and a non-metal therefore: CO2 would not, SrCl2 would, H2S would not and SO2 would not. Only SrCl2 would be an ionic compound.
H2S is not ionic.It is a covalent compound.
Usually only NaCl and LiF from the list given are considered ionic compounds, but H2S can ionize in solution in water.
No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is covalent.
'Covalently bonded' = 'Non polar' compounds have much LOWER boiling points than polar compounds and 'ion bonded' = 'Crystallic' compounds.(Compare: (all at STP)H2S (gas, linear, covalent H-S bonds) andH2O (liquid, non-linear, polar H-O bonds) andNa2O (solid, ionic, crystal, tetrahedrical(Na+) +cubic(O2-)
H2s
E. CH2O, H2S, NH3
MDEA is a base and H2S/CO2 are acids in water
H2S is a polar compound.It is not ionic.
H2S is not ionic.It is a covalent compound.
CO2
Usually only NaCl and LiF from the list given are considered ionic compounds, but H2S can ionize in solution in water.
It is not using H2S gas. It is using H2O liquid.
No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is covalent.
'Covalently bonded' = 'Non polar' compounds have much LOWER boiling points than polar compounds and 'ion bonded' = 'Crystallic' compounds.(Compare: (all at STP)H2S (gas, linear, covalent H-S bonds) andH2O (liquid, non-linear, polar H-O bonds) andNa2O (solid, ionic, crystal, tetrahedrical(Na+) +cubic(O2-)
H2s
Pure H2S has predominantly covalent bonds. In solution in water, however, H2S readily ionizes to produce hydrogen cations and sulfide anions.
Turn SOX compounds into H2S