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Is oil an ionic or covalent bond?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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12y ago

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Oils are complex mixtures of many organic compounds (nonionic compounds).

All chemical compounds contain molecules.

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Mineral oil is a mixture of molecular compounds.

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Cooking oil is most often a mixture of more than one covalent molecular compounds, but a pure compound could be used.

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6y ago

Components of oils are organic molecules with covalent bonds; these compounds are not dissociated.

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6y ago

Olive oil is a mixture, not a compound.

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Is a covalent

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Oils are complex mixtures of many organic compounds (nonionic compounds)

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molecular

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Ionic

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