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Milk is a complex mixture of substances, so the question is meaningless. It can only be answered for a pure compound. Water makes up most of milk, and that is covalent, as are most of the substances in it, but there are some ionic ones too.

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Milk is not a compound, it is a mixture containing both covalent and ionic compounds.

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Milk contains compounds that are mainly covalently bonded. There are traces of compounds that are ionically bonded.

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Q: Is Milk is a covalent compound or ionic compound?
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