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Which combination will give the strongest ionic bond?
(A) \(Mg^{2+}\) & \(O^{2-}\)
(B) \(Mg^{2+}\) & \(Cl^{-}\)
(C) \(Na^{2+}\) & \(Cl^{-}\)
(D) \(Na^{2+} \) & \( O^{2-}\)

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