Asked by Idk Lol
Between which type of elements do ionic bonds occur, and how do electrons act within the bond?
A: metals and metals, electrons freely moving
B: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
C: nonmetals and nonmetals, electrons shared
D: nonmetals and metals, electrons shared
A: metals and metals, electrons freely moving
B: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
C: nonmetals and nonmetals, electrons shared
D: nonmetals and metals, electrons shared
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Idk Lol
1: The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
2: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred.
3: ionic
4: four covalent bonds
5: three
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2: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred.
3: ionic
4: four covalent bonds
5: three
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Anonymous
A,b c,d.
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