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Damion Alvarado
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14 October, 09:06
What happens to electrons during an ionic bond
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Nathanial Nash
14 October, 09:12
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Ionic bonding is the complete transfer of valence electron (s) between atoms. It is a type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions. In ionic bonds, the metal loses electrons to become a positively charged cation, whereas the nonmetal accepts those electrons to become a negatively charged anion
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