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What type of bond is formed between metal ions and nonmetal ions? a-metallic b-ionic c-covalent
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What type of bond is formed between metal ions and nonmetal ions?
a-metallic
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When a metal bonds with a nonmetal, they together form an ionic bond. Therefore,
b. ionic
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Ionic is metal and nonmetal
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