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Standard IX
Chemistry
Properties of Coordinated Covalent Compounds
Which type of...
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Which type of bond is formed by a complete transfer of electron(s)?
A
Metallic
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B
Ionic
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C
Covalent
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D
Valency
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The correct option is
B
Ionic
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