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This would be a polar bond. A special and stronger form of a polar bond is a hydrogen bond, which is formed between a negative dipole (partially negatively charged atom) and a positive hydrogen dipole.

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By charged atoms, if you mean ions, then an ionic lattice is formed (ionic bonds). Lets take table salt, or sodium chloride. The sodium gives an electron to the chloride so they both have a stable outer shell of electrons. However, that means sodium becomes Na- and chloride becomes Cl+. As we all know, opposites attract. They will bond together in a squareish shape, creating the salt we all know and love. Hope this helped!

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Hydrogen bond or Dipole-Dipole interaction.

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If there is partially positive hydrogen in molecule then it is Hydrogen bond otherwise is Dipole-Dipole interaction.

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an ionic bond

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