Ionic bond since you are bonding a non-metal with a metal.
AgCl (silver chloride) is primarily an ionic bond. It forms when silver (Ag) donates an electron to chlorine (Cl), resulting in the formation of positively charged silver ions (Ag⁺) and negatively charged chloride ions (Cl⁻). This electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions creates the ionic compound AgCl.
polar covalent bond.
You can mix them together (alloying) but these noble metals do NOT react, thus no bond is made
The H-C bond and each C-Cl bond are covalent bonds.
The bond chlorine-hydrogen is polar covalent.
A linear ionic bond is formed
Here is a covalent bond.
AgCl (silver chloride) is primarily an ionic bond. It forms when silver (Ag) donates an electron to chlorine (Cl), resulting in the formation of positively charged silver ions (Ag⁺) and negatively charged chloride ions (Cl⁻). This electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions creates the ionic compound AgCl.
Ionic bond
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.
ionic bond
polar covalent bond.
You can mix them together (alloying) but these noble metals do NOT react, thus no bond is made
The H-C bond and each C-Cl bond are covalent bonds.
Ionic bond will be formed between Zn and Cl. Zinc (Zn) is a metal and Chlorine (Cl) is a non-metal, resulting in the transfer of electrons from Zn to Cl, leading to the formation of an ionic bond.
Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
The bond chlorine-hydrogen is polar covalent.