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1. How is an ionic bond formed? Both atoms in the bond lose an electron. Two atoms share the electrons in their outermost shells. An electron is transferred from one atom to another. Both atoms in the bond gain an electron.
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The answer is An electron is transferred from one atom to another. hope i helped
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