Silver Dichromate Ionic Or Covalent

Silver dichromate is an ionic compound. It is composed of positively charged silver ions (Ag+) and negatively charged dichromate ions (Cr2O7 2-), which are held together by electrostatic attractions known as ionic bonds. The transfer of electrons from the metal atom (silver) to the nonmetal atom (dichromate) results in the formation of these charged ions. Ionic compounds are typically formed between metals and nonmetals, and they have high melting and boiling points due to the strong attraction between oppositely charged ions.