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Abbie York
14 September, 04:49
What metals generally form ionic bonds
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Jovanni Oliver
14 September, 05:32
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All of them are ionic (positive charge) when bonded with a nonmetal (negative charge). Hydrogen is in Group 1 with the alkali metals but is considered a nonmetal.
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Neveah Lawson
14 September, 05:44
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Group 1, group 2 and group 3 metals form ionic bonds since they donate electrons.
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