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Answered by
wassuup
on Nov 04, 2009, 11:07AM
if it is metal and non-metal it is ionic
if it is non-metal and non-metal it is covalent
if it is metal and metal it is metallic
if many atoms are bonded it is giant
if few atoms are bonded it is simple
thats a simple answer
I hope that helps 
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