Answer :

Answer

KBr, MgI₂, and FeF

Explanation

Ionic compounds consist of oppositely charged ions that are held together by ionic bonds.

Metals generally lose electrons to complete their octet while non-metals gain electrons to complete their octet. Metals and non-metals generally react to form ionic compounds.

Hence, out of the given compounds, the following are examples of ionic compounds: KBr, MgI₂, and FeF

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