In what type of bonds do atoms join together because their opposite charges attract each other?(1 point) Responses ionic bonds and covalent bonds ionic bonds and covalent bonds metallic bonds and ionic bonds metallic bonds and ionic bonds ionic bonds and hydrogen bonds ionic bonds and hydrogen bonds metallic bonds and covalent bonds

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Atoms join together because their opposite charges attract each other in ionic bonds.

whats the second part of the answer?
I know its ionic bonds but whats after that

The second part of the answer could be any type of bond or simply omitted for clarity, since the primary focus is on ionic bonds. Given the options you provided, none of them pair perfectly as a coherent statement. However, if you are looking to select from the given choices, the best response would be "ionic bonds and covalent bonds" as it indicates both types of bonds, even though covalent bonds involve sharing electrons rather than charge attraction.

If you meant to inquire about the type of bond that commonly accompanies ionic bonds, you might say "ionic bonds and covalent bonds" as they are two fundamental types of bonds in the study of chemistry.