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  • Phenyl Salicylate Bonding: Covalent vs. Ionic - A Detailed Explanation
    Phenyl salicylate has covalent bonds. Here's why:

    * Covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms. This type of bond occurs primarily between nonmetals.

    * Ionic bonds are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, creating oppositely charged ions that attract each other. This type of bond typically occurs between a metal and a nonmetal.

    Phenyl salicylate is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These are all nonmetals. Therefore, the bonds within the molecule are formed by the sharing of electrons, making them covalent bonds.

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