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28 January, 03:16

You have several crystalline solids in front of you that are different colors (not white) - are they more likely to be ionic or covalent? Why?

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  1. 28 January, 05:34
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    They are more likely to be covalent as covalent compounds usually tend to be radical on the color spectrum with deep purples and blacks and even earwax colored.
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