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Nataly Ingram
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20 July, 15:47
A weak bond in which electrons are transferred.
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Sydnee Galloway
20 July, 16:09
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I'm not sure what you mean here. Covalent bonds are often weaker than ionic bonds, but they involve the sharing of electrons, not the transfer of electrons. I believe the first part of your question lends itself to either hydrogen or covalent bonding, but the second part (transferring of electrons) lends itself to ionic bonding.
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