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3 January, 09:37

Is MgC2H3O2, a ionic or covalent?

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  1. 3 January, 12:47
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    It is ionic. Magnesium is a metal, so it would make a positive ion (cation) with a charge of + 2. The c2h3o2, or acetate, is a common polyatomic ion with a charge of - 2. Because one charge is positive and one is negative, the bond will be ionic.
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