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Ionic Bond in Chemistry || Ionic Bond Examples with Explanation

Ionic bonds are formed when two or more atoms or chemical groups lose or gain electrons and become ions. There are electrostatic interactions between oppositely charged ions. When two oppositely charged ions are close to…

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