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    In Which Pair Do Both Compounds Exhibit Predominantly Ionic Bonding
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In Which Pair Do Both Compounds Exhibit Predominantly Ionic Bonding

Question 12

Question 12

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In which pair do both compounds exhibit predominantly ionic bonding?


A) KF and O3
B) PBr5 and HF
C) NaF and H2S
D) NaCl and SrO
E) Na2SO3 and BCl3

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