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The reason why bonds form between atoms or molecules is either because they transfer electrons from one atom to another atom or because the atoms are sharing their electrons with another atom. O True O
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The reason why bonds form between atoms or molecules is either because they transfer electrons from one atom to another atom or because the
atoms are sharing their electrons with another atom.
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This is true. Bonds can be ionic (transferring) or covalent (sharing)
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