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What is a bond called where electrons are shared?

  • A Ionic bond
  • B Covalent bond
  • C Shared bond
  • D None of the above
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A covalent bond is formed when electrons are shared between two atoms. In this type of bond, both atoms contribute electrons to form a shared electron pair. This sharing of electrons allows both atoms to achieve a more stable electron configuration. Covalent bonds are typically found between nonmetal atoms and result in the formation of molecules. Ionic bonds, on the other hand, involve the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of ions. 

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