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Chemistry
, 21.08.2019 13:30,
shadekashakay
The bonds in the compound mgso4 can be described as
a. ionic, only
b. covalent, only
c. both ionic and covalent
d. neither ionic nor covalent
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C. Sulfur and oxygen (non metals) forms a covalent bond while the magnesium (a metal) will react with both non metals to form an ionic bond
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the answer would be b i believe
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