Respuesta :

True
Atoms share electrons to become more stable.

The strong electronic force of attraction between the metal atoms (positive ions) and the non-metal atoms (negative ions) are what form an ionic bond.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Nonmetals have high and similar electronegativities (EN), so they share pairs of electrons to have 8 electrons in their valence shell. This is known as a covalent bond.

Metals have low EN and nonmetals have high EN. As a consequence, metals tend to lose electrons, forming cations (positive ions), and nonmetals tend to gain electrons to form anions (negative ions). They also obey the octet rule. Cations and anions are attracted through electrostatic forces which constitute the ionic bond, giving rise to an ionic compound.

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