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KClO3, or potassium chlorate, contains ionic and covalent bonds. The bond between potassium (K) and chloride (Cl) is ionic, as potassium donates an electron to chlorine, resulting in oppositely charged ions. In contrast, the bonds between chlorine and oxygen within the chlorate ion (ClO3) are covalent, as they involve the sharing of electrons.

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