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Chemistry, 05.07.2019 05:30 moutchyjoseph

Which statement about distinguishing an ionic compound from a covalent compound by its formula is true? a. it is impossible to tell from the formula. b. it is determined by the presence of subscripts. c. knowing the presence of pluses and minuses determines the difference. d. knowing the total number of atomic particles makes it possible.

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