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A nonbinary ionic compound. Covalent bonds are molecular - nonmetal.

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Al2(SO4)3 is an ionic compound. Aluminum (Al) is a metal that typically forms cations, while sulfate (SO4) is a polyatomic ion that carries a charge. In this compound, aluminum ions and sulfate ions are held together by ionic bonds.

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ionic i think.

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Al203 is a covalent bond.

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It is covalent

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Aluminium oxide has ionic bonds.

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Ionic

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Ionic

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Ionic

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its both

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Q: Is Al2 SO4 3 ionic or covalent?
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