Kind Of Bond In Chemistry NYT Mini Crossword Clue

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Kind Of Bond In Chemistry Crossword Answer

The answer to the Kind of bond in chemistry crossword clue is:

  • IONIC (5 letters)

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Kind Of Bond In Chemistry FAQ

What is IONIC?

Ionic is a chemical bond formed by the electrostatic attraction of oppositely charged ions.

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