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Hunter Sandoval
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5 April, 04:38
What keeps an ionic bond held together?
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Alan Murillo
5 April, 04:41
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Positive and negative charges act like a magnet and the attraction keeps it together.
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Alberto Holder
5 April, 05:04
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In Ionic bonds one atom is positively charged and the other atom is negatively charged, therefore, it is the opposite charge of the ions that attracts them to one another and holds them together.
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