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23 May, 11:06
What is an iconic bond
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Sloane Hunt
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I don't know, but an ionic bond is a bond between a cation and an anion.
Cations are ions with positive charge, white anions are ions with negative charge.
For example, sodium chloride, NaCl, has an ionic bond between the Na + and Cl - ions.
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