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  • Ionic Compounds: Which Element Reacts with Fluorine to Form Strong Bonds?
    The correct answer is: alkali metals .

    Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table, meaning it has the strongest ability to attract electrons. Alkali metals are the most electropositive elements on the periodic table, meaning they have the weakest ability to attract electrons. When fluorine reacts with an alkali metal, the electrons from the alkali metal are easily transferred to the fluorine, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.

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