Which is true regarding the compound C12H22011 (lactose)? O it is ionic and held together by opposite charge it is ionic and held together by shared electrons O it is molecular and held together by charge it is molecular and held together by shared electrons

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it is molecular and held together by shared electrons
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Which is true regarding the compound C12H22011 (lactose)?
it is ionic and held together by opposite charge
O it is ionic and held together by shared electrons
it is molecular and held together by charge
it is molecular and held together by shared electrons
QUESTION 7
Describe your reasoning for your choice in the previous problem
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Transcribed Image Text:it is molecular and held together by charge it is molecular and held together by shared electrons QUESTION 6 Which is true regarding the compound C12H22011 (lactose)? it is ionic and held together by opposite charge O it is ionic and held together by shared electrons it is molecular and held together by charge it is molecular and held together by shared electrons QUESTION 7 Describe your reasoning for your choice in the previous problem For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).
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