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    When a Metal Atom Transfers One or More Valence Electrons
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When a Metal Atom Transfers One or More Valence Electrons

Question 11

Question 11

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When a metal atom transfers one or more valence electrons to a nonmetal atom, what are formed?


A) covalent bonds
B) monatomic ions
C) two cations
D) semimetals
E) two anions

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