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Lithium's atomic number is 3. Fluorine's is 9. Explain how an atom of lithium and an atom of fluorine combine by ionic bonding.

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Explanation:

The information given is not important to determine if the bond is ionic.

An ionic bond is when a metal and a nonmetal combine or when the electronegativity of the elements is higher than 1.7.

In this example, lithium is a metal and fluorine is a nonmetal so they will form an ionic compound.

Lithium is in group lA so it has 1 electron in its outermost shell.

Fluorine is in group VIIA so it has 7 electrons in its outermost shell.

Lithium donates one electron to fluorine so they become stable.

                 

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