Barium (Ba) and fluorine (F) will form barium fluoride (BaF₂) through ionic bonding. Barium, a group 2 metal, donates two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, while each fluorine atom, a group 17 nonmetal, gains one electron to achieve stability. Therefore, one barium ion (Ba²⁺) bonds with two fluoride ions (F⁻) to create the neutral compound barium fluoride.
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