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Regan Delacruz
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15 July, 09:28
Is P4O8 a ionic or covalent compound?
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Timothy Ayala
15 July, 09:58
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Salt is made up of sodium and chloride and is ionically bonded. Sugar, on the other hand, is composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen and has covalent bonds. A salt molecule is made up of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom. For salt to be made, the sodium atom must lose an electron and become a sodium ion.
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