6. What type of bond is citric acid? Biochemical Nomenclature and Related Documents, London:Portland Press, 1992. Cobalt(III) bromide. So why is the second row an exception? Our jobs as . They end in [-ide], [-ate] and [-ite]. [CDATA[*/{"annotations":null,"assetRoot":null,"branding":null,"clientUrl":"https://cdn.hypothes.is/hypothesis/1.38.0/build/boot.js","oauthEnabled":null,"onLayoutChange":null,"openLoginForm":null,"openSidebar":null,"query":null,"services":null,"showHighlights":"always","sidebarAppUrl":"https://hypothes.is/app.html","subFrameIdentifier":"07658420210728216","pluginClasses":{}}/*]]>*/, /* NH4+ + MnO4- --> Ammonium Permanganate, c. Cobalt (II) Thiosulfate; CoS2O3 --> Co + S2O32- --> Cobalt must have +2 charge to make a neutral compund --> Co2+ + S2O32- --> Cobalt(II) Thiosulfate, 1402 Nomenclature Problem set 1 (Ionic and Covalent Compounds). /**/. Citric acid is a weak organic acid used as a flavoring and acidifying agent in culinary preparations. Background: Chemical compounds are combinations of atoms held together by chemical bonds. Is Citric Acid Ionic or Covalent? The bond may result from the electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions as in ionic bonds; or through the sharing of electrons as in covalent bonds . Note, we often refer to the charge of a monatomic ion as its oxidation state. Analyzing given compounds one by one. Is citric acid ionic or covalent? [CDATA[*/{"annotations":null,"assetRoot":null,"branding":null,"clientUrl":"https://cdn.hypothes.is/hypothesis/1.38.0/build/boot.js","oauthEnabled":null,"onLayoutChange":null,"openLoginForm":null,"openSidebar":null,"query":null,"services":null,"showHighlights":"always","sidebarAppUrl":"https://hypothes.is/app.html","subFrameIdentifier":"014668939285027793","pluginClasses":{}}/*]]>*/, /*