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Autumn Branch
14 January, 17:41
What type of bond is in aluminum sulfate?
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Tania Wall
14 January, 18:03
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That's actually a polyatomic Ion, so it's an Ionic bond, because Aluminum is a metal, and sulfate is a covalent compound.
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