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Type of chemical bond resulting from electrical attraction between cations and anions
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Type of chemical bond resulting from electrical attraction between cations and anions
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I believe you're talking about an
Ionic Bond.
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It is an ionic bond since an electrostatic force will attract the oppositely charged ions. Hope that helps you!
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