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Chemistry, 20.10.2020 21:01 kelechikamalu1

Why might a metallic compound be mistaken for an ionic compound, based on its physical properties? A. Both metallic and ionic compounds form brittle crystal lattice structures. Thus, they are unable to absorb energy and cannot form new shapes.
B. Both metallic and ionic compounds are composed of metal atoms in a bond. However, only ionic compounds show extreme luster.
C. Both metallic and ionic compounds form ductile compounds. Thus, they are able to be reshaped without breaking the bond of the compound.
D. Both metallic and ionic compounds can conduct electricity when molten. However, only metallic compounds can conduct electricity in a solid state.

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