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2 December, 19:31

How do an ionic bond and a covalent bond differ?

A. there is no difference. both an ionic bond and covalent bond share electrons

B. there is no difference. both an ionic bond a covalent bond are attractions between opposite charged ions

C. an ionic bond is an attraction between opposite charged ions. a covalent bond is sharing of electrons between atoms

D. a covalent bond is attraction between opposite charged ions an ionic bond is a sharing of electrons between atoms

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  1. 2 December, 19:41
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    Well if im correct i believe D. a covalent bond is attraction between opposite charged ions an ionic bond is a sharing of electrons between atoms
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