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Why do ions form , after oinic bonding?

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Answered by harshid710
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Ionic bonds are formed through the exchange of valence electrons between atoms, typically a metal and a nonmetal. The loss or gain of valence electrons allows ions to obey the octet rule and become more stable. Therefore, ions combine in ways that neutralize their charges.

Answered by patrasmrutimayee1
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Ionic bonds are formed through the exchange of valence electrons between atoms, typically a metal and a nonmetal. The loss or gain of valence electrons allows ions to obey the octet rule and become more stable. ... Therefore, ions combine in ways that neutralize their charges.

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