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What is the type of bond formed between a lithium ion (Li+) and a fluorine ion (F-)?
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What is the type of bond formed between a lithium ion (Li+) and a fluorine ion (F-)?
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The type of bond formed between a lithium ion Li+ and a fluorine ion F- is an ionic bond. This bond is formed due to the electrostatic attraction between the positively charged lithium ion and the negatively charged fluorine ion.
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