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In a covalent bond: A. None of these. B. One atom accepts electrons from another. C. The atoms attract each other but their electrons do not interact. D. Both atoms share their electrons.
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In a covalent bond:
A. None of these.
B. One atom accepts electrons from another.
C. The atoms attract each other but their electrons do not interact.
D. Both atoms share their electrons.
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The answer is c because they do attract but there electrons is too small to transfer
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Answer:
D. Both atoms share their electrons.
Step-by-step explanation:
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