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Halle Mcconnell
15 December, 22:07
What type of bonding is found in copper solphate
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Reed
15 December, 22:13
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Type of Bonding: Copper (II) Sulfate is a ionic bond between a transition metal and a nonmetal. Sulfate takes two Copper atoms and gains a negative valence charge, whereas the Copper gains a positive valence charge.
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