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The covalent alkaline earth metal halide (X=Cl,Br,I) is:

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Answered by shivjal
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In chemical terms, all of the alkaline earth metals react with the halogens to form the alkaline earth metal halides, all of which are ionic crystalline compounds (except for beryllium chloride, which is covalent). ... Beryllium is an exception: It does not react with water or steam, and its halides are covalent.

Answered by anakha47
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Explanation:

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