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ycow [4]
3 years ago
15

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Chemistry
2 answers:
maks197457 [2]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Ionic bonds usually occur between metal and nonmetal ions.

Gemiola [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

onic bonds usually occur between metal and nonmetal ions. For example, sodium (Na), a metal, and chloride (Cl), a nonmetal, form an ionic bond to make NaCl. In a covalent bond, the atoms bond by sharing electrons. Covalent bonds usually occur between nonmetals.

Explanation:

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