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The illustration depicts the formation of an ionic chemical bond between lithium and fluorine atoms. Why is the resulting compound more stable than the individual atoms?
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The illustration depicts the formation of an ionic chemical bond between lithium and fluorine atoms. Why is the resulting compound more stable than the individual atoms?
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The illustration depicts the formation of an ionic chemical bond between lithium and fluorine atoms. Why is the resulting compound more stable than the individual atoms?
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The transferred electron from lithium to fluorine provides each atom with a full outer energy level.
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The transferred electron from lithium to fluorine provides each atom with a full outer energy level.
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