Ionic
Magnesium and bromine form an ionic bond.
An ionic bond - sodium and iodine form NaI, containing Na+ and I- ions.
Polar bond between H and I in HI
A covalent bond, as in all diatomic elements. To be specific, a nonpolar covalent bond, since the electronegativity values are identical
It is ionic bond. Mg2+ + S2--------> MgS.
Magnesium and bromine form an ionic bond.
Aside from 'The Covalent Bond' type, Magnesium will act chemically like Calcium will.
Iodine and Carbon form a covalent bond. Moreover, this bond is nonpolar. Cheers, Caroline
An ionic bond - sodium and iodine form NaI, containing Na+ and I- ions.
Nonpolar covalent bond; the electronegativity values are identical.
Polar bond between H and I in HI
An ionic bond will form because the cation (Mg) is a metal and the anion (N) is a nonmetal. The chemical formula for magnesium nitride would be Mg3N2.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
A covalent bond, as in all diatomic elements. To be specific, a nonpolar covalent bond, since the electronegativity values are identical
A ionic bond
It would form a ionic bond due the the Mg2+ and 2Cl-.
covalent bond