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Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
C2F6 ( hexafluoro ethane) (F3C-CF3)is a covalent compound.
No, carbon monoxide is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound formed by the sharing of electrons between carbon and oxygen atoms.
Methane is a covalent compound: CH4. Also nitrogen oxide, NO.
Nitrogen trichloride is a covalent compound.
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This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
a covalent compound has protons and electrons
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
It is a molecular (covalent) compound. Present day text books refer to a covalent compound as a molecular compound, as opposed to an ionic one.
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A covalent compound
Atoms in a covalent compound share the electrons.
The covalent compound for As2O5 is diarsenic pentoxide.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
C2F6 ( hexafluoro ethane) (F3C-CF3)is a covalent compound.
Chloroform is a covalent compound. It is made up of covalent bonds formed between the carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine atoms in the molecule.