Group 15 elements generally form covalent compounds. However the two elements from group 15 nitrogen and phosphorus are known to form nitride (N3-) and phosphide (P3-) ions as in Na3N or Na3P.
It's -3 =P
Periodic table lists elements. Not properties. Brittle is a property (of metals).
The compound will be cesium fluoride (CsF)
this is an Ionic compound since Ba is a true metal from group II and F is a non metal
We know that chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br) are both halogens (Group 17 on the periodic table). As such, they do not form chemical bonds with each other but only mixtures.
They would form an ionic compound.
Sr is the element strontium, which is an alkaline earth metal in Group 2 of the periodic table. This is not a compound.
No, it is not Ionic. An ionic compound is a metal and a nonmetal mixed together. If you look at the Periodic Table of elements, you will see that Nitrogen as well as iodine are nonmetals, therfore it cannot be an ionic compound.
Periodic table lists elements. Not properties. Brittle is a property (of metals).
The compound will be cesium fluoride (CsF)
Barium is towrds the bottom left and Nitrogen is at the top right. Together they make the compound Barium Nitride which is a compound and thus not on the periodic table.
this is an Ionic compound since Ba is a true metal from group II and F is a non metal
Lithium oxide is an ionic compound, further, all oxides of the group 1 elements are ionic.
An ionic compound, as it involves two atoms of potassium(+) and sulfate group(--) ions reacting
zinc sulfate
Sucrose is an ionic compound!!
We know that chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br) are both halogens (Group 17 on the periodic table). As such, they do not form chemical bonds with each other but only mixtures.
Potassium will form ionic compound with group 17 elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) and group 16 elements (oxygen, sulphur, selenium).