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What is a bond called where electrons are transferred?
- A Covalent bond
- B Ionic bond
- C Transfer bond
- D None of the above
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An ionic bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another. In this type of bond, one atom gains electrons to become negatively charged (anion) while the other atom loses electrons to become positively charged (cation). The attraction between these opposite charges holds the atoms together, forming the ionic bond. Covalent bonds, on the other hand, involve the sharing of electrons between atoms.