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17 May, 07:47

Which atoms form ionic bond?

a. two sodium atoms

b. two fluorine atoms

c. magnesium and lithium

d. magesium and bromine?

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  1. 17 May, 08:07
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    Ionic bonds form always form between a metal and a nonmetal, so the answer is D, Magnesium and Bromine.

    Sodium is a metal, so a bond between two Sodium atoms will not be ionic.

    Fluorine is a non-metal, so a bond between two will be covalent bond instead of an Ionic.

    Magnesium and Lithium are both metals, so a bond will not be ionic.

    On the other hand, Magnesium is a metal and Bromine is a non-metal, so a bond between them will be ionic.
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