An oxygen molecule has a non polar covalent bond.
The covalent compound O2 is called oxygen gas.
This is the usual formula for elemental oxygen in its gaseous state. It could also be called a "diatomic oxygen molecule."
No, Al2O3 (aluminum oxide) is an ionic compound, not a covalent compound. It is made up of Al3+ and O2- ions held together by ionic bonds.
no
K2O is an IONIC compound. containing K+ and O2-
The covalent compound O2 is called oxygen gas.
O2.
This is the usual formula for elemental oxygen in its gaseous state. It could also be called a "diatomic oxygen molecule."
No, Al2O3 (aluminum oxide) is an ionic compound, not a covalent compound. It is made up of Al3+ and O2- ions held together by ionic bonds.
Mg3P2 is ionic. the rest are covalent
no
K2O is an IONIC compound. containing K+ and O2-
A diatomic acompound such as HF, HCl, or CO. H2, N2, and O2, are not compounds.
Na2O is ionic and consists of Na+ and O2- ions.
The systematic name of this compound is Oxygen(II) Fluoride. N.B. This compound is a fluoride of oxygen. It should not be mistaken as a oxide of fluorine.
This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
No. Oxygen (O2) even if it breaks up into two Oxygen atoms is not ionic. It Is A Covalent Molecule Though.