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Nikolai
Chemistry
9 July, 02:48
How do ionic bonds form?
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Valerie
9 July, 02:54
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It is formed when a metal element is chemically combined to a nonmetal. The metal element will form a positive ion and the nonmetal will form a negative ion. They will then combined to form a very strong bond with very strong electrostatic forces between the particles.
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