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No, an ionic compound is made when you fuse a non metal and a metal together, the metal gives a number of its electrons to the non metal which makes the metal positively charged and the non metal negatively charged. Then the two elements are drown together through electo-static attraction. Copper and tin would make just make a metal alloy:)

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