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Which statement describes the bonds in iron sulfate, FeSO4? Fe and S have an ionic bond, and S and O have ionic bonds, too.

Fe and S have a covalent bond, and S and O have covalent bonds, too.

Fe and S have a covalent bond, while S and O have ionic bonds.

Fe and S have an ionic bond, while S and O have covalent bonds.

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