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Ionic Bond
It is ionic as are all strontium compounds.
no ionic strontium is a metal and flourine is a nonmetal
It is ionic bond
Strontium fluoride is a salt and therefore is ionic.
strontium is an alkali metal so always forms ionic bond with halogens as chlorine but 6 water molecules are attached through coordinate covalent bond with strotium but overall compound is consider as ionic compound.
It is ionic as are all strontium compounds.
no ionic strontium is a metal and flourine is a nonmetal
Strontium chloride is an ionic compound.
It is ionic bond
Strontium bromide is an ionic compound.
Strontium is an earth metal (element #38), and iodine is a halide non-metal (element #53), therefore they would form an ionic bond. Strontium ions have a +2 charge, and iodines -1, so to form a neutral-charged compound, we need 2 iodines for every Strontium, and the chemical formula would be: SrI2.
Strontium fluoride is a salt and therefore is ionic.
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Ionic. Strontium nitride is (Sr2+)3 (N3-)2
Ionic. Strontium is a metal and Iodine is a nonmetal.
Sr3P2
Strontium is a metal. Chlorine is a non metal. Sr donates electrons to Cl to make an crystalline ionic compound.