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Which element would most likely donate valence electrons in an ionic bond to form a cation or positive ion? (1 point)
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Helium, He
Helium, He

Nitrogen, N
Nitrogen, N

Vanadium, V
Vanadium, V

Iodine, I
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In an ionic bond, elements that tend to donate valence electrons to form cations are usually metals. Among the options provided, vanadium (V) is a metallic element that can donate valence electrons to form a positive ion (cation).

Therefore, the correct response is:

**Vanadium, V**
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