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What best describes how an ionic bond forms

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An ionic bond occurs between a metal and a non-metal, where the valence (outer-shell) electrons are transferred from the metal atom (or atoms) to the non-metal atom (or atoms).

The metal atom forms positive ions called cations and the non-metal atoms form negative ions known as anions.

Both types of ions are stable with filled outer-shell electrons!
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