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When forming an ionic bond, how does the configuration of valence electrons change


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Ionic bonds are a class of chemical bonds that result from the exchange of one or more valence electrons from one atom, typically a metal, to another, typically a nonmetal. This electron exchange results in an electrostatic attraction between the two atoms called an ionic bond.

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The electrons are transferred from one atom to another. The atom that loses electrons becomes positive.

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