Chapter 1: Q1-1-34E (page 27)
Potassium methoxide,,KOCH3 contains both covalent and ionic bonds. Which do you think is which?
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Covalent and ionic bond formation in KOCH3
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Chapter 1: Q1-1-34E (page 27)
Potassium methoxide,,KOCH3 contains both covalent and ionic bonds. Which do you think is which?

Covalent and ionic bond formation in KOCH3
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Ethane
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