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| bond between two or more nonmetals |
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| energy needed to remove an electron and form an ion |
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| bond between a metal and a nonmetal |
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| oppositely charged ions attract one another |
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| type of bonding in salt (NaCl), calcite (CaCo3), and MgCl2 |
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| energy needed to remove an electron |
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| electrons in the outermost energy level |
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| tend to lose electrons when forming bonds |
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| have 4-7 valence electrons |
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| found to the left of the zig-zag line on the periodic table |
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| bonding in which electrons are lost and gained |
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| a charged particle; an atom which has lost gained electrons |
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| the tendency of an atom to attract electrons |
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