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When aluminum forms an ionic compound, it tends to take the form of a cation with a +3 charge. This would happen because it would donate three of its electrons to the anion(s) it forms the ionic compound with.

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Q: What would an aluminum atom tend to do in bonding with another atom to form an ionic compound?
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