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ionic. Silicon is not a gas. Covalent compounds are made from gasses only.

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SiS is covalently bonded, as it is composed of nonmetals (silicon and sulfur) which typically form covalent bonds by sharing electrons to achieve stability.

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Silicon Dioxide is a covalent compound because it is made of two non-metals bonded together.

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SiO2 has covalent bonds (molecular).

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Covalent

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