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Onyx
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5 February, 07:37
Is cinnamon ionic or covalent?
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Jaslene Casey
5 February, 07:39
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it is covalent because it does not dissolve in water
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Triston Short
5 February, 07:58
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Covalent, it doesn't dissolve in water.
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