Chemistry, asked by pawanpars2246, 11 months ago

Can compounds be both ionic and covalent?

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Answered by harshraghuwanshi35
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Answer =The electronegativity difference between ammonium and the sulfur ion allows for an ionic bond. At the same time, the hydrogen atoms are covalently bonded to the nitrogen atom. Calcium carbonate is another example of a compound with both ionic and covalent bonds.

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