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Which nonmetal would an ion of Ca2+ MOST LIKELY ionically bond with in a 1:1 ratio? A) one atom of neon B) one atom of carbon C) one atom of oxygen D) one atom of fluorine
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Which nonmetal would an ion of Ca2+ MOST LIKELY ionically bond with in a 1:1 ratio? A) one atom of neon B) one atom of carbon C) one atom of oxygen D) one atom of fluorine
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The answer is C) one atom of oxygen
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The correct answer is C) one atom of oxygen....fellow usatestprep users ; )
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