Question 13/50 (1 p.) In general, at room temperature... Oionic compounds are all solids, but covalent compounds may be

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Question 13/50 (1 p.) In general, at room temperature... Oionic compounds are all solids, but covalent compounds may be

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Question 13/50 (1 p.) In general, at room temperature... Oionic compounds are all solids, but covalent compounds may be solids, liquids, or gases. O covalent compounds are all gases, but ionic compounds may be solids, liquids, or gases. Oionic compounds are all solids, and covalent compounds are liquids or gases. Oionic compounds are all solids and covalent compounds are all gases. Submit answer Powered by testportal
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