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Adelyn Jones
30 December, 21:42
Salts are covalent compounds.
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A. True
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B. False
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Mira Bray
30 December, 23:53
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No as they are a metal and a non-metal joined together so are bonded ionically and are therefore a simple ionic structure.
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