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Fe(OH)2 is an ionic compound because it is made up of a metal cation (Fe2+) and hydroxide anions (OH-). Ionic compounds typically form between metals and nonmetals or polyatomic ions, where electrons are transferred from one element to another to form charged ions that are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces.

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