10. Metal cations are atoms that have a positive charge. What type of bond is a metal cation likely to form? (1 point)

covalent bond
double bond
single bond
ionic bond
my answer is d

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10 years ago

yes

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6 years ago

1. B

2. A and D
3. B. D. and E.
4. D
5. C. D. and E.
6. A. and B.
7. C.
8. B.
9. B.
10. D

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4 years ago

2 is C and D just saying

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4 years ago

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11 months ago

Your answer is correct. Metal cations are atoms that have lost electrons and therefore have a positive charge. In order to achieve a more stable electron configuration, metal cations are likely to form an ionic bond with non-metal atoms. An ionic bond is formed when there is an attraction between the positive charge of the metal cation and the negative charge of the non-metal ion. This results in the formation of a compound known as an ionic compound.