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The compound cobalt(II)oxide is an ionic compound.
- An ionic compound is a composed composed of a metal and a nonmetal. Hence the compound is actually an ion pair. The ion charges in the compound must be balanced.
- The compound cobalt(II)oxide is composed of a metal (cobalt) and a nonmetal (oxygen) hence the compound cobalt(II)oxide is an ionic compound.
Hence, the fact that cobalt II oxide is comprised of a cation and an anion means that it us an ionic compound.
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