GENERAL ORGANIC+BIOL...-MASTERINGCHEM.
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.33PP
Determine whether each of the following is a covalent or ionic compound:
- a. NF3
- b. Fe2O3
- c. Cs2CO3
- d. PBr3
- e. C5H12
- f. NH4OH
- g. SeO2
- h. BaS
- i. CBr4
- j. OF2
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GENERAL ORGANIC+BIOL...-MASTERINGCHEM.
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