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There is ionic bonding between Mg²⁺ ions and NO₃⁻ ions. A Further explanation is below.
Ionic bonding seems to be a form of interaction wherein the cationic as well as unpaired electrons are powerfully electrostatically connected.
- Throughout the general view, the ionic bonding occurs between someone metal/nonmetal owing to their large electro(-) discrepancy, while bond formation occurs between nonmetals due to the relatively low electro(-) gap.
- Even though there are metals as well as non-metals, the relative electronegativity differential between (Mg²⁺) and (NO₃⁻) however is large.
Thus the above response i.e., option D) is correct.
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