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Non-binary or polyatomic compounds are covalently bonded atoms with a net charge.

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A non-binary compound is a chemical compound composed of two different elements. This means that it does not contain more than two types of atoms in a single molecule. Examples include sodium chloride (table salt - NaCl) and water (H2O).

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