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Potassium, Group 1 calcium, Group 2 iodine, Group 17 neon, Group 18 Which two elements in the list would bond together based on their ionic charges? (1 point) potassium and iodi…
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Potassium, Group 1 calcium, Group 2 iodine, Group 17 neon, Group 18 Which two elements in the list would bond together based on their ionic charges? (1 point) potassium and iodi…
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Potassium, Group 1
calcium, Group 2
iodine, Group 17
neon, Group 18
Which two elements in the list would bond together based on their ionic charges?
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potassium and iodine
calcium and potassium
calcium and neon
potassium and neon
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Potassium and iodine
Explanation: I took the quick check
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