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Unlike ionic bonds, covalent bonds involve the a. development of positively and negatively charged ions. b. sharing of electrons between atoms. c. gain of one or more electrons by one atom from another.
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Unlike ionic bonds, covalent bonds involve the
a. development of positively and negatively charged ions.
b. sharing of electrons between atoms.
c. gain of one or more electrons by one atom from another.
d. loss of one or more electrons from one atom to another.machinery
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Ionic bonds involve the
TRANSFER
of electrons, giving it a charge. However, a covalent bond involves the
SHARING
of electrons, giving it a neutral charge.
Therefore, our answer is :-
b. sharing of electrons between atoms.
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Unlike ionic bonds, covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms.
- - Final answer:
b. sharing of electrons between atoms.
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