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Jayden Sellers
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22 July, 17:05
In an ionic bond, electrons are
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Cassie Vang
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In Ionic bonds, the metal loses electrons to become positively charged. Whereas the nonmetal electrons are negatively charged. In general, the ionic bonding is the complete transfer of electrons between atoms.
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