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Britney Parsons
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16 February, 20:38
Why is silver chloride is an ionic compound
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Evie Kelley
16 February, 20:59
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The bond character of Silver chloride is less ionic. The more ionic in character a bond is, the less covalent it will be. A covalent bond shares electrons, and an ionic bond does not share electrons. Thus, Silver chloride is more covalent because it shares its electrons more evenly than the sodium chloride does.
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