No, this molecule is not ionic. It is composed of all non metal atoms. In order to be ionic, the compound should consist of the following combinations: metal + nonmetal, or metal + polyatomic ion, or 2 polyatomic ions together.
C2H4 or Ethene is an organic molecule composed of covalent interactions.
C2H4 is ethylene, an alkene (hydrocarbon), and is molecular.
This is a molecular compound
molecular - it is not ionic
Covalent compound
Molecular
C2H4 is the molecular formula for ethylene.
Trigonal planar
no it is covalent because it is between two nonmetals but a ionic is between a metal and nonmetal
Is BO ionic or a molecular
CO is molecular
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
Ethylene, or C2H4 has two trigonal planar type molecular geometries and its center is tetrahedral. Also, the angular geometry of the H-C=C bond in ethylene is 121.3 degrees.
It is ionic because chromium is a metal.
Covalent, ethene has a double bond, C2H4
HCIO4 is an ionic compound.
Ionic Molecular