Respuesta :
(BCl4)- for sure because a chloride ion is coordinated to BCl3.
BaCl2 and Ca(NO3)2 are strictly ionic and have no coordinated covalent bonds.
TiBr4 is actually coordinated by the bromines and these bonds are more covalent than ionic. The clearest reason lies on the fact that while BaCl2 and Ca(NO3)2 are both solids, TiBr4 is a liquid at T > 39 degC.
BaCl2 and Ca(NO3)2 are strictly ionic and have no coordinated covalent bonds.
TiBr4 is actually coordinated by the bromines and these bonds are more covalent than ionic. The clearest reason lies on the fact that while BaCl2 and Ca(NO3)2 are both solids, TiBr4 is a liquid at T > 39 degC.
Answer: [tex]BCl_4^-[/tex]
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when an element shares its valence electron with another element. This bond is formed between two non metals.
An ionic bond is formed when an element completely transfers its valence electron to another element. The element which donates the electron is known as electropositive element and the element which accepts the electrons is known as electronegative element. This bond is formed between a metal and an non-metal.
[tex]TiBr_4[/tex], [tex]Ca(NO_3)_2[/tex] and [tex]BaCl_2[/tex] ,contain ionic bonds as they are made up of metals and non metals.
As [tex]BCl_4^-[/tex] is made up of boron and chlorine which are both non metals, it contains covalent bonds.