Table salt (sodium chloride) contains an ionic bond between sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions.
FeCl2 is an ionic substance because it is composed of a metal (Fe) and a non-metal (Cl) and forms an ionic bond. ReCl6 is also an ionic substance because it contains a metal (Re) and a non-metal (Cl) and forms an ionic bond.
It is ionic
KBr (potassium bromide) is the compound that contains an ionic bond. Ionic bonds form between a metal and a nonmetal, and in this case, potassium (K) is a metal and bromine (Br) is a nonmetal, resulting in an ionic bond.
FeCl3 contains an ionic bond. Iron (Fe) is a metal, which donates electrons to chlorine (Cl), a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.
PBO (lead(II) oxide) contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The bond between lead and oxygen is predominantly ionic due to the electronegativity difference, while the oxygen-oxygen bond is covalent.
FeCl2 is an ionic substance because it is composed of a metal (Fe) and a non-metal (Cl) and forms an ionic bond. ReCl6 is also an ionic substance because it contains a metal (Re) and a non-metal (Cl) and forms an ionic bond.
KBr
Barium chloride has ionic bonds between Ba2+ and both Cl- ions each.
It is ionic
KBr (potassium bromide) is the compound that contains an ionic bond. Ionic bonds form between a metal and a nonmetal, and in this case, potassium (K) is a metal and bromine (Br) is a nonmetal, resulting in an ionic bond.
FeCl3 contains an ionic bond. Iron (Fe) is a metal, which donates electrons to chlorine (Cl), a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.
It contains covalent bonds
an ionic bond
PBO (lead(II) oxide) contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The bond between lead and oxygen is predominantly ionic due to the electronegativity difference, while the oxygen-oxygen bond is covalent.
NaCl contains ionic bonds, NH3 contains covalent bonds, K2S contains ionic bonds, and Li3N contains ionic bonds.
ionic bond
NaCH2CO2 is a compound, not a bond. It contains sodium (Na) which forms ionic bonds with the acetate ion (CH2CO2), which contains covalent bonds within the acetate group.