explain why an ionic bond forms, how it forms, the two parts that make it up, and the overall charge of the resulting compound.

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An ionic bond forms when any element transfers its valence electron permanently to the reactant one to form a mutual bond. the atom which transfer the electron becomes positively charged atom and the one which takes the electron becomes negatively charged.

What is  valence electron?

A negatively charged electron located in the outermost shell of the atom is termed as valence electron.

What is positively charged atom?

Positively charged atom means the atom having more no of protons then electron in  its nucleus and have symbol such as [tex]X^{+}[/tex].

An ionic bond forms when any element transfers its valence electron permanently to the reactant one to form a mutual bond. the atom which transfer the electron becomes positively charged atom and the one which takes the electron becomes negatively charged.

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