If an element with high electron affinity combines with another element with low ionization energy the bond formed will be mainly

a

covalent

b

ionic

c

dative

d

metallic

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Renzixx22
1 year ago

Ionic.
When an element with high electron affinity (strong tendency to gain electrons) combines with an element with low ionization energy (easily loses electrons), the electron transfer is favored, leading to the formation of positive and negative ions. These ions are held together by electrostatic forces, characteristic of an ionic bond.

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