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In the above figure, what type of bond is formed?

metallic


ionic


covalent


nonpolar

In the above figure, what type of bond is formed? metallic ionic covalent nonpolar-example-1

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Answer:

It is an covalent bond.

Step-by-step explanation: The bond is covalent because all the dots are equaled to each other therefore creating a stable bond. When the bonded atoms have a lower total energy than that of widely separated atoms, a covalent bond forms. The electrons are not moved from one atom to the other in polar covalent bonds, such as that between hydrogen and oxygen atoms, as they are in an ionic bond.

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The answer is Ionic bond
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