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Charity Lopez
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3 October, 06:51
Two or more atoms can be held together shared
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Timothy Ayala
3 October, 06:56
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Depends:
1) A metal and another metal: Metalic bonds.
2) A metal and a non-metal: Ionic bonds (Transfer of electrons).
3) A non-metal and another non-metal: Covalent bonds (Sharing of electrons).
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