shared between participating atoms
gained by the most electropositive atom
gained by the most electronegative atom
lost by both participating atoms.
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The answer is C. the most electronegative atom. Please do consider to change it.

Breaking a so-called “ionic” bond results in the formation of a cation (positive) and an anion (negative). The bonding electrons go with the more electronegative element.

The correct option is
C. gained by the most electronegative atom.
Explanation
An ionic bond is formed when electrons are transferred from an electropositive atom (typically a metal) to an electronegative atom (typically a non-metal). This transfer creates oppositely charged ions that are held together by electrostatic attraction. When this bond is broken—especially in a chemical reaction or dissociation—the bonding electrons (which were essentially transferred to the non-metal during bond formation) remain with or are fully claimed by the most electronegative atom to form its stable anion.
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