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Chemistry, 03.09.2020 22:01, jb230

Which best describes why NH4+ can form an ionic bond with CF? Its outermost shell gains one or more electrons from CF.
Its positive charge is attracted to the negative charge of Cr.
It has a negative charge that is spread over the entire ion.
It has a nitrogen atom that is strongly attracted to Cr.

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