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a metal and nonmetal that have a large difference in electronegativity values will experience what type of bond?

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Answer:

ionic

Step-by-step explanation:

When the electronegativity difference is very large, as is the case between metals and nonmetals, the bonding is characterized as ionic.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In a diatomic molecule with two identical atoms, there is no difference in electronegativity, so the bond is nonpolar or pure covalent. When the electronegativity difference is very large, as is the case between metals and nonmetals, the bonding is characterized as ionic.

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