Using the proper subscript, yes.
The molecule SO2 is silica, or silicon dioxide(one atom of silicon, two of oxygen).
The crystalline rock form is quartz, and beach sand is mostly granular quartz mixed with calcium carbonate aka aragonite (from the skeletons and exoskeletons of marine animals).
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Yes, because it consists of molecules having 7 atoms per unit which are held together through covalent bonding the covalent compounds are molecular compounds. the ionic compounds also contain more than one atom per unit but they are not molecular compounds because their combination does not exists free in solutions.
SO2 is not an ionic compound. It is a molecular compound composed of covalent bonds between sulfur and oxygen atoms.
If the molecule contains more than one type of atom then it's a compound. SO2 contains a sulphur atom (S) and two oxygen atoms (O). So it's a compound.
Yes, their chemical bond is a covalent one due to both elements being non-metals.
SO2 is not an ionic compound because it is made up of covalent bonds between sulfur and oxygen atoms. In covalent compounds, the atoms share electrons to form bonds, rather than transferring them as in ionic compounds. Therefore, SO2 is considered a covalent compound.
SO2 is a molecular compound. It consists of covalent bonds formed between sulfur and oxygen atoms.
SrCl2 is an ionic compound because it is a combination of a metal (Sr) and a nonmetal (Cl), while CO2, H2S, and SO2 are covalent compounds because they are formed from nonmetals only.
SO2 is not likely to be an ionic compound because it is a covalent compound. It consists of nonmetal elements (sulfur and oxygen) which tend to share electrons rather than transfer them to form ions. In contrast, KBr and AlCl3 are likely to be ionic compounds because they are formed by the transfer of electrons between a metal and a nonmetal.
SO2 is not ionic because it is a covalent compound. The bonding in SO2 involves sharing of electrons between sulfur and oxygen atoms, resulting in a covalent bond. In an ionic compound, electrons are transferred from one atom to another, leading to formation of positive and negative ions.