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Isabell Hogan
28 August, 16:44
Covalent bonds are formed between what
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Deegan Davis
28 August, 16:58
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Covalent bonds are formed between atoms that want to share electrons. When an atom shares electrons to be stable, its a covalent bond. It gains a neutral charge afterwards.
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