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Define ionic and covalent compounds. Explain how they are alike and different while providing an example of each. please help!!!
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Define ionic and covalent compounds. Explain how they are alike and different while providing an example of each. please help!!!
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Define ionic and covalent compounds. Explain how they are alike and different while providing an example of each. please help!!!
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A chemical bond formed between two ions with opposite charges. Ionic bonds form when one atom gives up one or more electrons to another atom. These bonds can form between a pair of atoms or between molecules and are the type of bond found in salts.
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