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The given statement is not either true or false consistently. An ionic compound can contain atoms that are covalently bonded, as in sulfate and nitrate salts, but it need not contain any such covalently bonded atoms.
No, sulfur tetrafluoride is a covalently bonded compound.
Ammonia is covalently bonded.
Nitrogen and Oxygen are covalently bonded.
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An ionic compound is more soluble than a covalently bonded compound.
The given statement is not either true or false consistently. An ionic compound can contain atoms that are covalently bonded, as in sulfate and nitrate salts, but it need not contain any such covalently bonded atoms.
No, sulfur tetrafluoride is a covalently bonded compound.
Nitrogen and Oxygen are covalently bonded.
Ammonia is covalently bonded.
molecular compounds
organic compound
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CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride. It is covalently bonded.
The anion with the formula NO3-1 is a covalently bonded polyatomic ion.
A covalently bonded molecular compound