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Which option describes something that causes ionic bonds to form?(1 point)
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combustion reactions
combustion reactions
replacement reactions
replacement reactions
large electronegativity differences
large electronegativity differences
small electronegativity differences
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Large electronegativity differences
Ionic bonds form when one atom (usually a metal) has much lower electronegativity than another (usually a nonmetal), so electrons are transferred and oppositely charged ions attract each other.
Ionic bonds form when one atom (usually a metal) has much lower electronegativity than another (usually a nonmetal), so electrons are transferred and oppositely charged ions attract each other.
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