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Any metal (left side of Periodic Table) and nonmetal (right side of periodic table) that bond will form an ionic bond. for example, if a halogen (Flourine, Chlorine, etc...) bonds with an alkali metal (Lithium, potassium, etc...) will form an ionic bond.

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