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Firstly, all ionic compounds and covalent compounds are very easy to tell apart. An ionic compound, simply put is a metal bonded to a nonmetal. And a covalent bond is a nonmetal bonded to a nonmetal. So Na2CO3 would be an ionic compound because Na(Sodium) is a metal and CO3(Carbonate) is a nonmetal. And by the way (if you wanted to know) a metal bonded to a metal is called a metallic bond :) Hope this helps

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