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Anastasy [175]
3 years ago
10

What kind of bond is created by the attraction between atomic particles of opposite charge? ionic bond hydrogen bond covalent bo

nd nuclear bond
Biology
2 answers:
liberstina [14]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is A. Ionic bond

Explanation:

In Chemistry, atomic particles can create different types of chemical bonds between them, in the case of Ionic bond this type of bond is created between atomic particles that have opposite charge and takes place as valence electrons are transferred between the atoms. This usually occurs between metal and non-metal atoms as the metal that is negatively charged transfer electrons to nonmetal atomic particles that make the metal positive and the nonmetal be charged negatively. Therefore, the kind of bond is created by the attraction between atomic particles of opposite charge is the Ionic bond.

soldier1979 [14.2K]3 years ago
3 0
That would be an ionic bond. Which is an attraction between a cation and an anion.
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