properties, how can you determine whether its
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The lab question is "Based on a substance's
properties, how can you determine whether its
bonds are ionic or covalent?" Fill in the box to
answer this question with a hypothesis.
Hypothesis: If a substance contains ionic bonds,
then its properties would include ...
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The lab question is "Based on a substance's
properties, how can you determine whether its
properties, how can you determine whether its
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