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    Exam 2: Minerals: Building Blocks of the Planet
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    One Mineral Is Held Together by Ionic Bonds and the Other
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One Mineral Is Held Together by Ionic Bonds and the Other

Question 3

Question 3

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One mineral is held together by ionic bonds and the other by covalent bonds. Which is stronger?


A) The one held together by covalent bonds is stronger.
B) They are equally weak.
C) The one held together by ionic bonds is stronger.
D) They are equally strong.

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