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Mia Yates
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9 May, 09:15
What forms an ionic bond?
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9 May, 09:27
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Ionic bond, based on the electrostatic force between oppositely charged ions and fluorine bonds by a chemical bond türüdür. sody accounted for sodium fluoride. Sodium to achieve a stable electron lineup flora gives an electron in the final layer. This reaction is an exothermic event.
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