MCQ
Which one of the following compound is ionic
  • $KCl$
  • B
    $C{H_4}$
  • C
    Diamond
  • D
    ${H_2}$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$KCl$
a
Ionic bond is in Option $A$

$KCl$ that potassium have positive charge and clorine have negative charge.

$CH _4$ having a covalent bonds.

Diamond is organised in a giant lattice structure with strong covalent bonds between carbon atoms.

The hydrogen molecule is the simplest substance having a covalent bond.

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