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Will magnesium and fluorine atoms most likely form an ionic bond or a covalent bond?

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It will form an ionic bond!

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Magnesium and fluorine atoms most likely form an ionic bond.

Step-by-step explanation:

An ionic bond is formed when a metal and a nonmetal react. There is a transfer of electrons. Magnesium has a charge of 2+ and Fluorine has a charge of -1so by transferring of electrons it becomes
MgF_2 And we know magnesium is a metal and fluorine is a non metal. When they both react, they form an ionic bond.

Whereas in covalent bond, there is a sharing of electrons and it is most of the time between two nonmetals.

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