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ionic bonds form between a and a due to the large
differences in electronegativity.
a. metal, non-metal
b. noble gas, metal
c. non-metal, non-metal
d. noble gas, non-metal
(sorry asking a few questions just about out of points again.)
which of the following elements is the most electronegative?
a. fluorine
b. boron
c. francium
d. titanium
the innermost shell of an atom can contain up to electrons.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 7
d. 8
compounds are made of more than one type of element bound together in fixed ratios.
true
false
cesium (cs) and chlorine (cl) would likely form an ionic compound.
view the periodic table.
true
false
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