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Which is an example of an ionic compound?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Potassium chloride, KCl, sylvite, sea salt, is an ionic compound, just as sodium chloride, NaCl, halite, rock salt, table salt is. Salts precipitate out of evaporating water in a specific order, NaCl, KCl, gypsum, anhydrite. Gypsum and anhydrite are not ionic compounds, hydrochloric acid, HCl, and HI acid are ionic compounds. Next time you are in a grocery store, take a look at the contents label on Morton 's lite salt - it's a mixture of halite, NaCl, and sea salt, sylvite, KCL.

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