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Chemistry
, 09.10.2019 02:30,
anastasiakonni1
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what is the definition of a covalent bond?
a. a bond between two positive ions
b. a bond between two atoms
c. a bond between two negative ions
d. a bond between a positive and a negative ion
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chartrow7
B. A bond between two atoms: it doesn't matter if it's positive or negative or neutral, if there is a bond between two atoms, it is covalent.
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