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What bonds to make an ionic bonds?
A
metals and metals
B
metals and nonmetals
C
nonmetals and metalloids
D
nonmetals and nonmetals
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Ionic bonds are formed only between metals and . An ionic bond is formed when a metal transfers electrons to a non-metal. The ionic bond is formed between a highly electropositive metal and highly electronegative non-metal by complete sharing of e−. More items

Detailed explanation-2: -An ionic bond is formed between a metal and a non-metal. Non-metals(-ve ion) are “stronger” than the metal(+ve ion) and can get electrons very easily from the metal. These two opposite ions attract each other and form the ionic bond.

Detailed explanation-3: -A: Metals on the left and in the center of the periodic table form ionic bonds with nonmetals on the right of the periodic table. For example, alkali metals in group 1 form ionic bonds with halogen nonmetals in group 17.

Detailed explanation-4: -Ionic compounds generally form from metals and nonmetals. Compounds that do not contain ions, but instead consist of atoms bonded tightly together in molecules (uncharged groups of atoms that behave as a single unit), are called covalent compounds. Covalent compounds usually form from two or more nonmetals.

Detailed explanation-5: -Metallic bonds occur among metal atoms. Whereas ionic bonds join metals to non-metals, metallic bonding joins a bulk of metal atoms.

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