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Izayah Terrell
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4 April, 17:48
What kind of bonding is found in Fe2O3?
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Dana Schultz
4 April, 17:50
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Ionic
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Any metal with a nonmetal is an ionic bond due to the transfer of electrons from one element to another.
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