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What kind of bond holds together atoms within a molecule?
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What kind of bond holds together atoms within a molecule?
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What kind of bond holds together atoms within a molecule?
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ionic, covalent, and polar covalent. Ionic bonds are electrostatic attractions between ions of opposite charge. Covalent bonds involve two atoms sharing electrons between them (co=together, valent=valence shell).
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I think it would be these three answers ionic , covalent , and polar covalent
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