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26 May, 10:43

With aluminum, bromine, carbon, argon which element would lithium most likely form an ionic bond

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  1. 26 May, 14:19
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    Answer: Bromine

    Ionic bonds are formed between ions of oppositely charged atoms i. e metals and non-metals of the periodic table. Lithium being a metal placed on the left side of the periodic table has a tendency to donate electron and the non metal bromine being on the right side has a tendency to receive electrons. So, lithium combines with bromine to form lithium-bromide
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