Which of the following best describes an ionic compound ?
- two metal transfer electrons
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Chemistry, 24.11.2021 14:00 queenkick17
Which of the following best describes an ionic compound ?
- two metal transfer electrons
-metals transfer electrons to non-metals
-metals share electrons with non-metals
-two non-metals share electrons
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