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Elements that form the strongest ionic bond typically come from opposite ends of the Periodic Table. For example, cesium and fluorine could form a strong ionic bond due to the large difference in their electronegativities. Another example is potassium and oxygen, which also have significantly different electronegativities, leading to a strong ionic bond between them.

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