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The most predominantly ionic compounds will obtained from the combination of elements belonging to

A

`1`and `7` groups

B

`2` and `6` groups

C

`3` and `5` groups

D

`0` and `7` groups

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Ionic bond is formed when there is large difference of electronegativities between the atoms.
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