Aysee
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Hi,
I couldn't get enough information about ionocovalent compounds. What is the exact meaning of it?
Does it means that the material has both ionic and covalent compound or something else? If it means that the material has both ionic and covalent character then I have a second question. Only diamond has 100% covalent character the other materials has covalent + another type of bond together. In ceramic materials generally ionic and covalent bonds are seen together. Then is it possible to say that all these materials are ionocovlent?
According to my search AlN and Al2O3 are ionocovalent materials but I am confused. I'll be very glad if you can inform me.
Thanks,
Ayse
I couldn't get enough information about ionocovalent compounds. What is the exact meaning of it?
Does it means that the material has both ionic and covalent compound or something else? If it means that the material has both ionic and covalent character then I have a second question. Only diamond has 100% covalent character the other materials has covalent + another type of bond together. In ceramic materials generally ionic and covalent bonds are seen together. Then is it possible to say that all these materials are ionocovlent?
According to my search AlN and Al2O3 are ionocovalent materials but I am confused. I'll be very glad if you can inform me.
Thanks,
Ayse