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A very common example of an ionic compound is salt. The sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) atoms in it form what is called a crystal lattice. It organises atoms into squares, and then boxes and layers the boxes on one another over and over to make a lattice-like structure.

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To conform to your terms.

CO, SO and HCl are molecules.

KF, MgO, CaS, KCl and NaI are ionic solids.

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LiI, CsF, BaO, MgS and CsI are ionic solids

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Q: Which of the following would you expect to be a molecule and which would you expect to be part of an ionic solid CO HCl KF MgO SO CaS KCl NaI?
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