the compound which contains both ionic and covalent bond
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calcium carbonate
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example of a compound with both ionic and covalent bonds. Here calcium acts as the cation, with the carbonate species as the anion. These species share an ionic bond, while the carbon and oxygen atoms in carbonate are covalently bonded.
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The compounds which contain both ionic and covalent bond are
- calcium carbonate
- Ammonium chloride
and all other. metals reacting with radicals show the similar type of bonding. Because mostly radicals are formed by covalent bonding and the resultant charge may happen to form an ionic bond with another atom
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