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What are the respective formulas for iron (ii) oxide and carbon tetrachloride? what is the difference?
a) fe2o - they are both ionic.
b) feo and ccl3 - one is ionic and the other covalent.
c) fe2o - they both share valence electrons to complete the valence shells.
d) feo and ccl4 - one has charges that keep the ions bonded and the other does not.

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