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Look at each of the following pairs of elements. Would these pairs combine to form ionic bonds? Explain each case. a) Mg, Ob) Zn, Clc) C, Fd) P, Na

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a) Mg is a metal. O is a nonmetal, then the bond formed between them will be an ionic bond. Mg will lose 2 electrons and O will gain 2 electrons. As result, we will have MgO (Magnesium oxide)

b) It is similar to a). Zn is metal and Cl es nonmetal, therebefore the bond will be an ionic bond.

Zn loses 2 e- and Cl gains 2e-

(e-) means electron

Then you will obtain ZnCl2

c) C and F are nonmetals so the bond formed between them will be covalent in nature. In Covalent bonds, elements share their electrons instead of tranfer.

d) P and Na. They form an Ionic bond. Na is metal and P is a nonmetal.

As a general rule, you can form ionic bonds with elements from the periodical table with metals from columns one and two (alkaline and alkaline earth) and a nonmetal.

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