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If C12H22O11 (sucrose) is an ionic compound, which best matches the ions that form in solution?
C4- and H+ and O2- |
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C124+ and H22+ and O112- |
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C12H222+ and O112- |
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C4+ and H+ and O2- |
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C12H22O11 is not an ionic compound. |
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