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What is the difference between Covalent and Ionic Bonds?

  • Saturday Nov 28,2009 06:00 PM
  • By diddy
  • In Others

What are Ionic and Covalent Bonds, and what makes them different from each other, and what do they have in common?

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  • Caroline C says:

    Covalent bonds are formed by two non-metals. (Gases) Electrons are "shared" in a covalent bond.

    Ionic bonds are formed by a metal and a non-metal. Electrons are "given and taken".



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