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2. Which combination of atoms is most likely to produce a compound with lonic bonds? a. P and H c. Si and N b. Cand o d. Al and F
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2. Which combination of atoms is most likely to produce a compound with lonic bonds?
a. P and H
c. Si and N
b. Cand o
d. Al and F
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I think it’s C. SO SORRY IF ITS WRONG.
explanation: edge 2021
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