Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The bonding with electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions is called ionic or electrovalent bonding.
The bonding with electron sharing between two adjacent atoms such that each atom assumes a stable electron configuration is called covalent bonding
The bonding where the positively charged ion cores are shielded from one another, and also "glued" together by the sea of valence electrons is called. Metallic bonding
Statements that satisfy the Pauli exclusion principle
Electron state can hold no more than two electrons
Electrons with the same state must have opposite spins.