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NaCl, I2, HCl, KF what kind of bond are they?
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NaCl, I2, HCl, KF what kind of bond are they?
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The type of bond is determined based on if the bond is between an metal and a non-metal, or two non-metals. The metal-nm bond is ionic, and the two non-metal bond is covalent. Therefore:
NaCl - ionic
I2 - covalent
HCl - covalent
KF - ionic
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