No, wax is not an ionic compound. Wax is a covalent compound formed by the bonding of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Wax crayons are a mixture of different waxes and coloring agents, the waxes are paraffin waxes which are covalent compounds, alkanes, CnH2n+2. Chalk crayons traditionally consist of fine particulate naturally occuring chalk, from deposits of coccoliths, the white compound is calcium carbonate, which is ionic, the material is soft because of the particulate size. More recently blackboard chalk is made from gypsum calcium sulfate, also ionic.
It is ionic
Br2 is a covalent compound. It consists of two bromine atoms sharing electrons to form a covalent bond.
Calcium phosphate has both ionic and covalent bonds. The bond between calcium and phosphate is predominantly ionic, while the bonds within the phosphate ion itself are covalent.
No, wax is not an ionic compound. Wax is a covalent compound formed by the bonding of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Candle wax is covalent! Olive oil is non polar covalent. Because it can not disolve in water and water is polar.
Is CsL ionic or covalent
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
Wax crayons are a mixture of different waxes and coloring agents, the waxes are paraffin waxes which are covalent compounds, alkanes, CnH2n+2. Chalk crayons traditionally consist of fine particulate naturally occuring chalk, from deposits of coccoliths, the white compound is calcium carbonate, which is ionic, the material is soft because of the particulate size. More recently blackboard chalk is made from gypsum calcium sulfate, also ionic.
Covalent
covalent
It is ionic
The two main types of chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
Covalent
Covalent
Covalent