HNO3 (nitric acid) is ionic.
It can be categorised into -Ionic -Covalent molecular -Metallic -Covalent network
E metallic.
Carbon dioxide is a covalent compound.
Ionic compounds Covalent compounds Metallic compounds Molecular compounds Acidic compounds Basic compounds Organic compounds
CO is a molecular compound. It consists of a covalent bond between carbon and oxygen atoms.
ionic, covalent (molecular and network), and metallic
It can be categorised into -Ionic -Covalent molecular -Metallic -Covalent network
H3PO3 is Hydrogen Phosphite. It is a covalent compound.
E metallic.
Covalent, Metallic, and Ionic crystals have high melting points and densities, but molecular crystals tend to be soft and has a lower melting point. Covalent crystal=covalent bond and Ionic crystal=ionic bond.
No, covalent molecular compounds are typically not ductile because they are made up of individual molecules held together by covalent bonds. These compounds have a molecular structure that does not allow for the same type of malleability or flexibility as metallic or ionic compounds.
Glucose is a molecular compound, not ionic. It consists of covalent bonds between its carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
A molecular covalent compound
Cyclohexane is a molecular covalent compound. It is made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms held together by covalent bonds. This means that the atoms share electrons to form stable molecules.
No, CF2Cl2 is covalent as the the three elements in it (Carbon, Fluorine, and Chlorine) are all nonmetals. Nonmetals form covalent bonds with one another.
Carbon dioxide is a covalent compound.
Covalent all.