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which type of bond forms between an anion and a cation? A. nonpolar covalent B. ionic. C. polar covalent. D. hydrogen

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The answer is option B "ionic." Iconic bonds are bonds that occur between ions with the opposite charges. A example of a iconic bond would be the bond between a anion, and a cation because both of these ions have the opposite charge a iconic bond is formed.

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Ionic forms between an anion and a cation.

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