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26 April, 18:13

What holds two ions together in an ionic bond?

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  1. 26 April, 18:37
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    Almost always it's a case of opposites attract. In general metals give away electrons to the non metals on the right side of the periodic table. The metals have a + charge, the non metals have a - charge. Instant attraction. The attraction is pretty powerful: the ionic bond is among the strongest in chemistry.
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