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Does nickel sulfide have covalent bond?

No, nickel sulfide does not have covalent bonds. Nickel sulfide typically forms ionic bonds due to the difference in electronegativity between nickel and sulfur.


What type of bond is formed if the atoms share electrons when the element are combined?

covalent bonding


Is Nickel Sulfide an Ionic Bond?

No. The electronegativity difference is 0.67, giving Ni - S bonds 11% ionic character. The bonds have substantial covalent character, instead. The high melting and boiling points of NiS can be attributed, not to the ionic character, but to the network arrangement of atoms. Networks, whether they be predominately ionic or predominately covalant, have higher melting and boiling points.


What type of bond does nickel and oxygen have?

Ni(CO)4This is nickel carbonyl or Tetracarbonylnickel. It is an ionic bond.


Is nitrogen a covalent bond?

Nitrogen is not a bond; it is the single element Nitrogen.


Is the element Ba-O an ionic bond or a covalent bond?

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Is potassium a ionic or covalent bond?

It's an element


Is hydrogen an ionic or covalent bond?

Hydrogen typically forms a covalent bond, where it shares electrons with another element like oxygen. However, in some cases, it can also form an ionic bond when it donates its electron to another element.


What element can form a covalent (molecular) bond with nitrogen?

Hydrogen can form a covalent bond with nitrogen to create ammonia (NH3).


A covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally is called a what?

The only time that electrons will be shared equally is when the covalent bond is between two atoms of the same element. The reason for this is that electronegativities differ between each element, and if two elements with a covalent bond have different electronegativities then the electrons will be held more strongly by the element with the higher electronegativity.


How many covalent bonds are in the element Sb?

In its pure form as an element, antimony (Sb) is a metal, and it therefore forms a metallic bond rather than a covalent bond.


Which element can form diatomic molecules joined by single covalent bond?

Every halogen can form their molecules by a single covalent bond.