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Tetracarbon Hexahyride is a ionic or a covalent bond

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Tetracarbon Hexahydride is a covalent bond. Covalent compounds are made up of a nonmetal and nonmetal. Their bonding involves the sharing of valence electrons that we do not need to consider the charge. We simply use prefixes like mono, di, tri.

Tetracarbon Hexahydride: Tetra: 4, Hexa: 6

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Tetracarbon Hexahyride is built using covalent bonds
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