What is the bond of a salt molecule?

A. covalent
B. hydrogen
C. disulfide
D. ionic
I think A

I'm pretty sure it's D

Because A is for water

D is correct

The bond in a salt molecule is an ionic bond. Ionic bonding occurs between ions, which are atoms that have gained or lost electrons to become charged. In the case of a salt molecule, a positively charged metal ion (cation) is attracted to a negatively charged non-metal ion (anion) to form an ionic bond. This type of bond is characterized by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of a lattice structure held together by electrostatic attraction.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. ionic.