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Chevy
23 August, 02:31
How ions are formed for ionic bonds?
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Mara Nolan
23 August, 04:05
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Ionic bonds for when two ions become attracted to each other through electrostatic force. The objective for an Ion is to obtain the electron configuration of a noble gas.
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