2) which statement describes ionic bonding?
A) a lattice of ions in a sea of electrons.
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Chemistry, 17.03.2020 11:17 israel8471
2) which statement describes ionic bonding?
A) a lattice of ions in a sea of electrons.
B) electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
C) the sharing of electrons between atoms to gain a noble gas configuration.
D) the transfer of electrons from atoms of a non-metal to the atoms of a metal.
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