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Charity Sanders
30 January, 17:04
Is SiCI4 a ionic or covalent
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Braeden Wolf
30 January, 18:43
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SiCl4 is a Covalent
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Skeeter
30 January, 20:22
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The bonds of the SiCl4 are covalent because Si is not a metal
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