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Yes. There are organic ions, e.g. acetate. There are also hydrogen bonds.

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What kind of bond do ALL organic compounds have?

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What molecule contains covalent bond?

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Molecule with double covalent bond is?

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Is covalent bond organic or inorganic?

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What type of bond exists in all organic compounds?

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What type of bonds are in organic compounds?

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What type of bond holds the atoms in organic molecules together?

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What type of bond does petroleum form?

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Is covalent bond inorganic?

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