H2so3 Ionic Or Molecular
Polytomatic or molecular ionic compounds? Please help. Thanks
As an example
H2SO3
BA (OH) 3
H2CrO4
Mn (So4) 3
HCLO
H2CO3
Explain and can you name it for me?
H2SO3
And BA (OH) 3
Thank you very much
If a polyatomic molecule is attached to a metal, it is ionic, otherwise it is a (covalent) molecule.
The ions are as follows:
BA (OH) 3
Mn (SO4) 3
The following are the molecular elements:
H2SO3
H2CrO4
HCLO
H2CO3
Note that even in hard chromates, metals are part of polyatomic molecules, which are unrelated to metal cations. There the relationship is called molecular.
Here are the two connections you requested.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO3)
Barium hydroxide (Ba (OH) 2). What you have written is a typo because barium is only oxidized in 2+ state.
Ionic or molecular H2so3
Polytomatic ionic elements are interconnected. Together, they form ionic bonds with polyatomic ions.
So SO32 is a covalent bond, but 2 HSO3 bond is ionic, especially if it is bonded to metal. It is free from electrical negativity in terms of the binding quality of each element.