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Compound 1 melts at 50°C. Compound 2 melts at 210°C. Compound 3 melts at 1240°C. Compound 4 melts at -62°C. Which is most likely to be an ionic compound? A. Compound 1 B. Compound 2 C. Compound 3 D. Compound
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Compound 1 melts at 50°C. Compound 2 melts at 210°C. Compound 3 melts at 1240°C. Compound 4 melts at -62°C. Which is most likely to
be an ionic compound?
A. Compound 1
B. Compound 2
C. Compound 3
D. Compound 4
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I think is C. compound 3 because the ionics compounds are melt in highest temperatures.
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