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7 November, 07:24

What is different between an ionic bond and and a covalent bond? a. an ionic bond shares electrons, and a covalent bond is an attraction between opposite charges. b. an ionic bond is a bond between charged atoms, while a covalent bond is a bond between neutral atoms. c. an covalent bond is a bond between charged atoms, while a ionic bond is a bond between neutral atoms. d. an ionic bod is a bond between charged atoms, while covalent bond is a bond between opposite charges.

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  1. 7 November, 11:20
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    I would pick either b) or D) but you just have to remember that not all ionicbonds will bond together, because some bonds are only negattive bonds,
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