No.
Oxygen and chlorine are elements.
No. There are several compounds of chlorine and oxygen, but all of them are molecular.
No, Oxygen forms covalent bonds
ionic and covalent compound
Ionic- thers is a large electronegativity difference between sodium and oxygen leading to electron transfer.
Yes. These two elements alone will form ionic sodium sulfide, and together with oxygen they can form several other ionic compounds such as Na2SO4.
No. There are several compounds of chlorine and oxygen, but all of them are molecular.
Oxygen and chlorine are each elements, not compounds. They combined to form a number of covalent compounds because they are both nonmetals.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
No, nitrogen and chlorine are elements.
chlorine forms ionic compounds with metals and covalent compounds with non-metals.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
Chlorine can be found in either ionic compounds such as sodium chloride or in covalent compounds such as hydrochloric acid.
The compounds themselves are no charged. The chlorine itself, though, takes on a 1- charge.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
No. Chlorine an oxygen will form covalent compounds.
Yes. Magnesium and chlorine will form the ionic compound magnesium chloride, MgCl2.