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Strong ionic bond is formed between alkali metal and halogens

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Answered by avyaanandjain
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Answer:

Explanation:

Alkali metals tend to lose one electron and form ions with a single positive charge. They form ionic compounds (salts) in reaction with the halogens (alkali halides). Sodium and potassium ions form important constituents of body fluids (electrolytes).

Answered by gowrisankar443
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Answer:yes

Explanation:

To form a strong ionic bond cation should be small and anion should be large. these conditions are satisfied by alkali metal and halogens respectively. Now the attractions between them are stronger.

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