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27 January, 10:13

Which type of bond involves one atom losing 1 or more electrons and

another atom gaining 1 or more electrons? *

ionic bonds

O

polar covalent bonds

nonpolar covalent bonds

both kinds of covalent bonds

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  1. 27 January, 10:34
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    Ionic bonds

    Explanation:

    Ionic bonds occur when 1 atom looses 1 or more electrons while its recipient recieves 1 or more of its electrons.

    Polar and nonpolar covalent bonds are where unequal sharing of electrons occur with polarity.

    Thus, it wouldn't be polar covalent bonds, nonpolar covalent bonds, or both kinds of covalent bonds. It would be ionic bonds.
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