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Oh, dude, As4O6 is a molecular compound. I mean, it's got arsenic and oxygen hanging out together, but they're not really into that whole ionic bonding thing, you know? They're just chilling and sharing electrons in a cozy little molecular arrangement. So yeah, it's all molecular and stuff.

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As4O6 is a molecular compound. It consists of covalent bonds formed between the atoms of arsenic and oxygen.

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According to the electronegativity difference between arsenic and oxygen, 1.26, it is molecular.

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