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Jillian Rosario
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20 June, 15:49
Silver nitrate bond type
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Sanaa Lopez
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Silver nitrate is an ionic bond because it is made up of metal, sliver, and a non-metal, nitrogen and oxygen. It is also a polyatomic ion (you only find polyatomic ions in ionic bonds).
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