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Janelle Greer
27 May, 21:32
How do ionic and covalent bonds differ?
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Maximilian Avery
27 May, 22:52
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Atoms involved in covalent bonding do not separate into ions. Ionic and covalent bonds differ in the degree of sharing of the electron densities between them. Covalent bonds share the electrons more equally and are stronger. Ionic bonds share the electrons very unequally and can be broken into ions
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