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The ionic compound is defined by elements which are bonded by the ionic bond. In this compound, ions of the elements are bonded together by the electrostatic force of attraction called the ionic bond.
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The ionic compound is defined by elements which are bonded by the ionic bond. In this compound, ions of the elements are bonded together by the electrostatic force of attraction called the ionic bond.
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The ionic compound is defined by elements which are bonded by the ionic bond. In this compound, ions of the elements are bonded together by the electrostatic force of attraction called the ionic bond.
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The ionic compound is defined by elements which are bonded by the ionic bond. In this compound, ions of the elements are bonded together by the electrostatic force of attraction called the ionic bond.
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