Which compound is formed from a network of bonded ions?
a) sugar, c12h22o11
b) water, h...
Chemistry, 17.09.2019 11:30 Aurionna101
Which compound is formed from a network of bonded ions?
a) sugar, c12h22o11
b) water, h2o
c) methane, ch4
d) salt, nacl
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