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Which statement best describes covalent bonding? A. Electrons are free to move among many atoms. B. Electrons are shared between two atoms. C. Electrons are transferred from one atom to another. D. Electrons
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Which statement best describes covalent bonding?
A. Electrons are free to move among many atoms.
B. Electrons are shared between two atoms.
C. Electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
D. Electrons are taken away from a full valence shell.
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Electrons are shared between two atoms
, describes covalent bonding.
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b- electrons are shared between two atoms
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