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It depends on the type of molecule. Ionic bonds are found in molecules of a metal (alkali or alkaline) and a non metal (The group starting with Boron through halogens). Usually all other molecules are covalent. Examples: CO2, CH4, CF4, H2O. (be careful with H20, although it is held together covalently, the specific bond between the two Hydrogens and Oxygen is called a hydrogen bond). Basically ionic bonds are: NaCl, MgCl2, Li2O, KF, CaBr2, BaS.... and such variations of alkali/ alkaline + nonmetals.

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