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13 November, 06:41
Is the compound CO ionic or covalent
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Taylor Hickman
13 November, 06:49
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If a compound is made of one metal and one non-metal it's bond will be ionic, whereas if a compound is made of two non-metals, it's bond will be covalent.
C - Non-Metal
O - Non-Metal
CO = Covalent.
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