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What kind of compound is Sr3N2?

What kind of compound is Sr3N2?

Strontium nitride (Sr3N2)

What is the correct name for Ca3P2?

Calcium phosphide
Tricalcium diphosphide

PubChem CID 14780
Molecular Formula Ca3P2
Synonyms Tricalcium diphosphide Calcium phosphide (Ca3P2) 1305-99-3 UNII-IQZ9FY9THC IQZ9FY9THC More…
Molecular Weight 182.18
Component Compounds CID 5182128 (Phosphide(3-)) CID 5460341 (Calcium)

What is the name for the ionic compound Sr3N2?

Item Detail

Item Number: 125619
CAS Number: 12033-82-8
Chemical Name: Strontium nitride
Formula: Sr3N2

Which of the following contains both ionic and covalent bonds?

Sodium nitrate is a compound with both ionic and covalent bonds.

Does H2S contain both ionic and covalent bonds?

The bonds of H2S are covalent because hydrogen has electronegativity about 2.2, and sulfur 2.56. Because hydrogen has smaller electronegativity it is reducer and sulfur oxidizer.

What is the difference between naming ionic and covalent compounds?

As their names suggest, ionic compounds are made of ionic bonds, and covalent compounds are made of covalent bonds. Ionic bonds occur between two species which are electrostatically attracted towards each other, whereas covalent atoms bond covalently through the sharing of electrons between their outer shells.

What are the similarities between ionic and covalent bonds?

The most obvious similarity is that the result is the same: Both ionic and covalent bonding lead to the creation of stable molecules. The reactions that create ionic and covalent bonds are exothermic because elements bond together to lower their potential energy.

How is covalent bonding different from ionic?

Covalent bonds and ionic bonds are two different ways of how elements bond to each other. The main difference between covalent and ionic bonds is that ionic bonds occur between two species which are electrostatically attracted towards each other, whereas covalent bonds occur covalently through the sharing…

What are some examples of ionic and covalent bonds?

Calcium carbonate is another example of a compound with both ionic and covalent bonds. Here calcium acts as the cation, with the carbonate species as the anion. These species share an ionic bond, while the carbon and oxygen atoms in carbonate are covalently bonded.