Hello guys,
I'm trying to figure out what kind of bonding is involved with Cr2O3. I know that when Cr has a +2 o.s. it tends to be ionic, and when Cr has a +4 O.s. it tends to be covalent. but what kind bonding is involved when Cr has a +3 O.s.?
My other question is If your given a transition metal oxide or a transition metal halide how do you predict the bonding? I know you can use electronegativitiy values but my teacher tells us those can be misleading. I also know that if you have really high o.s states the cmpds will tend to be covalent. what else can you use determine if the cmpd is ionic, molecular covalent or network covalent? Like CoO Co has a plus two o.s. but the e.n values predict it to be covalent??