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19 April, 11:55

How do an ionic bond and covalent bond differ?

A) There is no difference. Both an ionic bond and a covlent bond share electrons.

B) A covalent bond is an attraction between oppositely charges ions. An ionic bond is a sharing of electrons between atoms.

C) There is no difference. Both an ionic bond and a covalent bond are attractions between oppositely charged ions.

D) An ionic bond is an attraction between oppositely charged ions. A covalent bond is a sharing of electrons between atoms.

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  1. 19 April, 12:16
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    The answer is option D

    (although in reality both ionic and covalent bonds are the same thing. the degree of how polar the molecule is determines it's nature)
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