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13 May, 03:38

Element X is metallic and element Y is nonmetallic. What bond

will X and Y form?

a Metallic

b Nonmetallic

c lonic

d Nonpolar

e Covalent

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  1. 13 May, 04:18
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    ionic

    Explanation:

    metallic bonds are only formed between two metals

    nonmetallic bonds are only formed between two nonmetals

    ionic bonds are formed between to oppositely charged elements (metals and nonmetals)

    nonpolar bonds are related to electronegativity and you will not have a nonpolar ionic bond (only nonpolar covalent bond)

    covalent bond (two cations or two anions partnered)
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