All salts are ionic compounds
All salts are ionic compounds.
E.g. copper chloride CuCl2, zinc sulphate ZnSO4 and calcium chloride CaCl2.
All the salt shakers wear transfer t-shirts (ionic bonding).
NOTE:
All ionic compounds are salts (except oxides (metal + oxygen) and hydroxides (metal + hydrogen)).
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