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11 June, 18:11

Sometimes a group of covalently bonded atoms can act like a single atom when combining with other atoms. These covalently bonded groups possess a charge and usually form ionic bonds with other atoms. These groups are otherwise known as

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  1. 11 June, 18:31
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    Atoms can act like a single atom when combining with other atoms
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