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Chemistry, 29.03.2021 16:20 richhgirlex
11) You have given two compounds. Both are white solids. You have also
provided with the information that one compound is ionic and other is
covalent. How you are going to experiment it. You can ask your teacher for
equipment/apparatus/ water: What will you ask for and how do you conduct
the experiment to prove that which compound is lonic and which one is
covalent
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