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Atoms form covalent bonds by sharing electrons. Ionic bonds are formed when electrons are exchanged.
Yes. Ionic bonds are formed when electrons are transferred and covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons.
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The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
Covalent bonds SHARE electrons. Ionic bonds TRANSFER electrons.
If the atoms in a covalent bond share electrons equally, the bond is nonpolar.
In covalent bonds, electrons are shared. In ionic bonds, electrons are transferred.
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
Atoms that do not easily lose electrons form covalent bonds with other atoms. That is, they share electrons.
Covalent bonds SHARE electrons. Ionic bonds TRANSFER electrons.
A covalent bond forms when atoms share electrons.
Covalent bonds share electrons.
When atoms share two electrons it is called a covalent bond. A covalent bond consists of two types of bond a polar covalent bond and a non polar covalent bond.
If the atoms in a covalent bond share electrons equally, the bond is nonpolar.
In a polar covalent bond the atoms do not share the electrons equally, whereas in a nonpolar covalent bond the atoms do share the electrons equally.
In covalent bonds, the atoms share their electrons.
This is a covalent bond.
covalent bond