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  • Aluminum Sulfate: Ionic or Covalent? Understanding its Chemical Nature
    No, aluminum sulfate is not a covalent compound.

    Aluminum sulfate is an ionic compound, composed of positively charged aluminum ions (Al3+) and negatively charged sulfate ions (SO42-). The strong electrostatic attraction between these oppositely charged ions is what holds the compound together, not covalent bonds.

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