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Abbey Frey
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11 July, 07:05
Is NaCl an ionic or covalent compound?
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Jasmin Mann
11 July, 07:11
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NaCl is an ionic compound because Chlorine is a nonmetal and Sodium is a metal (Alkali Metal Group)
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