Question

A) Group 2 elements have two valence electrons. Which kind of bond will they most likely form, and why?
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An ionic bond is likely because they are metals and will want to bond with nonmetals.
An ionic bond is likely because they will want to give away two valence electrons in order to become stable.
A covalent bond is likely because they want to share those two valence electrons in order to become stable.
A metallic bond is likely because they are metals and can bond with other metals.

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The correct response is:

**An ionic bond is likely because they will want to give away two valence electrons in order to become stable.**

Group 2 elements, also known as alkaline earth metals, have two valence electrons. They tend to lose these two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, typically forming positive ions (cations). This process leads to the formation of ionic bonds when they bond with nonmetals, which tend to gain electrons to achieve stability.