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Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Yes. Nitrogen and phosphorus would form a covalent bond.
When sodium and chloride join together an electron from sodium is transferred to the chloride to form a bond. This bond is called an ionic bond.
It forms a covalent bond.
Phosphorous and sulfur will form a covalent bond.
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It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Yes. Nitrogen and phosphorus would form a covalent bond.
Yes. Phosphorus in its elemental form can com in the form of P4 molecules (white phosphorous) or as a covalent network (red and black phosphorus)
sodium has valency of +1 while phosphorus has of +3 and +5 so the oxides they form are different and thus have different nature as well.
no, they form covalent bond as the difference in electronegativity between P and H is below 1.7
No, metallic bonds only form between the atoms of a metal. Nitrogen and phosphorous are both nonmetals, and would be expected to form a covalent bond. However, I do not know if nitrogen and phosphorus bond with one another, since they are in the same group.
When sodium and chloride join together an electron from sodium is transferred to the chloride to form a bond. This bond is called an ionic bond.
It forms a covalent bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
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