How are ionic compounds similar to polar compounds?(1 point)

Neither compound type is neutral.
Neither compound type dissolves in polar solvents.
Both compound types are held together by covalent bonds.
Both compound types have oppositely charged regions.

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The correct answer is: Both compound types have oppositely charged regions.

Ionic compounds consist of ions with distinct positive and negative charges, while polar covalent compounds have regions with partial positive and negative charges due to unequal sharing of electrons.

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