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Identifying Covalent and Ionic Compounds: A Practice Guide

This practice guide challenges you to determine whether the following compounds are covalent or ionic: NH3 (Ammonia), NaCl (Sodium Chloride), CH4 (Methane), CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), CaCl2 (Calcium Chloride), KBr (Potassium Bromide), BeO (Beryllium Oxide), P2O5 (Diphosphorus Pentoxide), Li3P (Lithium Phosphide), BN (Boron Nitride), N2O (Nitrous Oxide), and MgS (Magnesium Sulfide). Enhance your understanding of chemical bonding by categorizing each compound correctly.

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Identifying Covalent and Ionic Compounds: A Practice Guide

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  1. Practice!!! Are the following compounds Covalent or Ionic? 1.) NH3 7.) BeO 2.) NaCl 8.) P2O5 3.) CH4 9.) Li3P 4.) CO2 10.) BN 5.) CaCl2 11.) N2O 6.) KBr 12.) MgS

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