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The bond between the copper and carbonate is ionic since the copper is positive (cation) and the carbonate is negative (anion) therefore the two opposing charges are attracted to each other. Carbonate is a polyatomic ion though therefore having a covalent bond. Therefore there is a covalent and ionic bond within Copper Carbonate.

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No, copper is an atom with an atomic bond.

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It is metallically bonded

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ionic bond

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Q: Does copper have an ionic or covalent bond?
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