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Ionic bonds form between a metal and a non-metal and involve a share of electrons. Metals have positive charges and non-metals have negative charges (based on their valence electrons) so they are ions.

i.e. Magnesium Chloride:

Mg2+ + Cl- ----> MgCl2

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Sharing of valance electons (outer shell of electrons) between non-metals and metals

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Metals/Nonmetals

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ionic bonds form between what two types of elements?

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ionic bonding usually take place between metals and non metals which the electron is the electron donor and nonmetal the electron receiver

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Ionic bonds generally form between metals and nonmetals.

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Something about elements

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Between metals and non metals.

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A metal and a non-metal

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