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Karissa Shields
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28 July, 16:49
Is iron likely to gain electrons, why?
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Xzavier Keller
28 July, 17:13
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Explanation:
Fe (iron) loses three electrons. The ionic bond between ions results from the electrostatic attraction of opposite charges.
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