Between which types of elements do ionic bonds occur, and how do electrons act within the bond?(1 point)Responsesnonmetals and nonmetals, electrons sharednonmetals and nonmetals, electrons sharedmetals and nonmetals, electrons transferredmetals and nonmetals, electrons transferredmetals and metals, electrons freely movingmetals and metals, electrons freely movingnonmetals and metals, electrons shared

The correct response is: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred

Ionic bonds occur between metals and nonmetals, and electrons are transferred within the bond.

Ionic bonds occur between metals and nonmetals, where electrons are transferred from the metal atoms to the nonmetal atoms. This results in the formation of positively charged metal ions and negatively charged nonmetal ions. The transfer of electrons creates an electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions, which is the ionic bond.