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    Ammonium Chloride May Be Considered as an Exception of an Ionic
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Ammonium Chloride May Be Considered as an Exception of an Ionic

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Question 66

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Ammonium chloride may be considered as an exception of an ionic compound although it does not include any metals in its formula.

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