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When a metal and nonmetal atom bond together to form an ionic compound they become ions, what type of ion is formed by the metal ion?

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Ionic Compounds

An ionic bond is formed through the transfer of one or more valence electrons, typically from a metal to a non-metal, which produces a cation and an anion that are bound together by an attractive electrostatic force.

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Ionic Compounds

An ionic bond is formed through the transfer of one or more valence electrons, typically from a metal to a non-metal, which produces a cation and an anion that are bound together by an attractive electrostatic force

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