14 The force of attraction between nuclei
and valence electrons of neighboring
atoms that binds the atoms together is
called
A: Ionic bond
B: Covalent bond
C: Chemical bond
D: Metallic bond
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The answer is: Covalent Bonds
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"Covalent bond"
Explanation:
Molecules with generally comparable electronegativities divide electrons among them and are associated by covalent bonds. Particles with enormous contrasts in electronegativity move electrons to shape particles.
The particles then, at that point, are drawn to one another. This fascination is known as an ionic bond.
Covalent Bonds are the powers of fascination that integrate particles. The idea of the cooperation between the iotas relies upon their relative electronegativity.
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