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Which of the following bond is considered to be ionic, and explain why: C—O, Ca—CL, S—N and Si—O

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  • 11-11-2019
Ca—Cl is an ionic bond. Ionic bonds are formed between metals and non-metals. In this case, calcium is a metal and chlorine is not, therefore it is ionic.
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