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What specific name is given to a chemical bond in which atoms share electrons?
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What specific name is given to a chemical bond in which atoms share electrons?
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What specific name is given to a chemical bond in which atoms share electrons?
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The type of a bond in which two atoms share their electrons is called the
covalent bond.
A famous example of this is the bond between two hydrogen atoms.
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