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Part A:
Ionic bonds are formed between _______.
Part B:
Describe what happens when two ions of opposite charge get close to each other?
Part C: In order to build an ionic compound that will stick together you will need both a ________ ____ and a _________ ____
Part D: Metals have the tendency to ______ electrons and therefore will form _______ ions
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