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Which is most likely to form a ionic bond? an atom with no valence electrons? an atom with one valence electron? an atom with two valence electrons? an atom with three valence electrons?
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Which is most likely to form a ionic bond?
an atom with no valence electrons?
an atom with one valence electron?
an atom with two valence electrons?
an atom with three valence electrons?
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it doesnt really depend on the number of electrons that are valence, it depends on the group in the periodic table but most likely 2
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