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What type of elements form ionic bonds?
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Ionic bonds form between atoms with very different electronegativities—typically a metal and a nonmetal. The metal loses electrons to become a cation and the nonmetal gains electrons to become an anion; the resulting opposite charges attract (e.g., Na+ and Cl− form NaCl).
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