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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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**Classify each chemical compound:**

| Compound | Type of Compound         |
|----------|--------------------------|
| KCl      | (O) Ionic    ( ) Molecular |
| Br₂O     | ( ) Ionic    ( ) Molecular |
| HClO₃    | ( ) Ionic    ( ) Molecular |

In this table, you are asked to classify each chemical compound as either ionic or molecular. The compound "KCl" is marked as ionic. The other compounds, "Br₂O" and "HClO₃," are unmarked, indicating a classification decision is yet to be made.

Below the table, there are two buttons:

- An "X" button, typically used to cancel an entry.
- A circular arrow, likely used to reset the selections made.

At the bottom, a "Continue" button is present for moving forward after making selections.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Classify each chemical compound:** | Compound | Type of Compound | |----------|--------------------------| | KCl | (O) Ionic ( ) Molecular | | Br₂O | ( ) Ionic ( ) Molecular | | HClO₃ | ( ) Ionic ( ) Molecular | In this table, you are asked to classify each chemical compound as either ionic or molecular. The compound "KCl" is marked as ionic. The other compounds, "Br₂O" and "HClO₃," are unmarked, indicating a classification decision is yet to be made. Below the table, there are two buttons: - An "X" button, typically used to cancel an entry. - A circular arrow, likely used to reset the selections made. At the bottom, a "Continue" button is present for moving forward after making selections.
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Ionc compound - ionic compounds are formed by complete transfer of electrons 

e. g. NaCl, KCl, etc 

Molecular compound - molecular compounds are formed by matual sharing of valence electrons 

e. g. H2O,  HCl etc 

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