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How are h2o and NaCL different

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  • 02-11-2021

Answer:

1. H2O is a covalent bond, NaCl is an ionic bond

2. H2O uses hydrogen bonding (H-bonds), NaCl does not

3. H2O is liquid at room temperature. NaCl is solid.

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