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What type of bond is typically formed between the elements in a salt?

The type of bond typically formed between the elements in a salt is an ionic bond. In the case of a salt, such as sodium chloride (NaCl), an ionic bond forms between a positively charged metal ion (cation) and a negatively charged nonmetal ion(anion).

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