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Corinne Hodges
30 May, 09:19
Ionic bonds form between oppositely charged
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Ross Meyer
30 May, 11:04
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Ionic bonds form between oppositely charged ions.
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In an ionic bond, electrons are transferred between atoms and are formed between a metal and nonmetal.
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