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**Classify Each Chemical Compound**

Below is a table that categorizes each given chemical compound as either ionic or molecular:

| **Compound** | **Type of Compound** |
|--------------|----------------------|
| KCl          | ● Ionic              |
|              | ○ Molecular          |
| Br₂O         | ○ Ionic              |
|              | ● Molecular          |
| HClO₃        | ○ Ionic              |
|              | ● Molecular          |

- **KCl** is classified as an ionic compound.
- **Br₂O** is classified as a molecular compound.
- **HClO₃** is classified as a molecular compound.

Each row lists a chemical compound with two selection options: ionic or molecular. A filled circle (●) indicates the correct classification for each compound.
Transcribed Image Text:**Classify Each Chemical Compound** Below is a table that categorizes each given chemical compound as either ionic or molecular: | **Compound** | **Type of Compound** | |--------------|----------------------| | KCl | ● Ionic | | | ○ Molecular | | Br₂O | ○ Ionic | | | ● Molecular | | HClO₃ | ○ Ionic | | | ● Molecular | - **KCl** is classified as an ionic compound. - **Br₂O** is classified as a molecular compound. - **HClO₃** is classified as a molecular compound. Each row lists a chemical compound with two selection options: ionic or molecular. A filled circle (●) indicates the correct classification for each compound.
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