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Samson Greer
12 October, 18:37
How are ionic bonds formed
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Jayleen Rodgers
12 October, 18:55
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Ionic bonds are formed when a cation and an anion transfer electrons. The anion gains electrons from the cation to finish its shell, and is usually a nonmetal or a metalloid. A cation gives the anion its electrons to get rid of its partial shell. Cations are metals.
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