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Ionic bonding is formed between oppositely charged molecules. In ionic bonding the metal ion will donate electrons to become a cation, positively charged, whilst the non metal will accept electrons to become an anion, negatively charged.
Ionic bonding is formed between oppositely charged [[Molecules|molecules]]. In ionic bonding the [[metal ion|metal ion]] will donate [[Electron|electrons]] to become a cation, positively charged, whilst the non metal will accept electrons to become an anion, negatively charged.

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Ionic bonding is formed between oppositely charged molecules. In ionic bonding the metal ion will donate electrons to become a cation, positively charged, whilst the non metal will accept electrons to become an anion, negatively charged.