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In three to five sentences, predict the bonding activity between phosphorous and chlorine. Why do you think they would bond that way? Write it as if a 14 year old was writing it
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Phosphorus and chlorine would bond in a special type of bond called ionic bonding! They would do this because phosphorus really wants to get rid of its extra electrons, and chlorine really wants some extra ones. So what happens is that phosphorus says, "Hey, chlorine, take my three extra electrons!" and chlorine is like, "Sure, I would love that, phosphorus!" And that's how they become best friends and form an ionic bond. It's just like sharing treats - everyone gets what they want!
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