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Ca(OH)2 is ionic. It is composed of one calcium cation, Ca2+, bonded to two hydroxide anions, OH-.

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Is sodium sulfate ionic or molecular
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15y ago

Molecular, it has no metals only non-metals

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it's ionic because it is a combination of metals and nonmetals

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C20H30O

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This looks rather like a covalently bonded molecule to me.

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Calcium is a chemical element not a compound; calcium form the cation Ca2+.

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Acetic acid has covalent bonds.

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ionic

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