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Ionic bonds are stronger, and one atom gives an electron to the other atom. True False
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True, ionic bonds are known to be the type of bond where one atom gives it's electron(s) to the other atom causing the one that gave the electron to become positively charged and the one to receive the atom negatively charged.
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