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Chemical Bonding of Peanut Butter:

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Answered by rahul42291
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Answer:

In covalent bonding, electrons are shared between two atoms. The atoms stick together because the electrons that are between the atoms act like glue holding the positive nuclei together. ... The peanut butter holds the bread together, and the electrons hold the nuclei together.

Answered by nivedhitha1415
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Explanation:

covalent bond is a chemical bond in which atoms are held together by their mutual attraction for one or more pairs of electrons they share. the two slices of bread hold together by their mutual attraction to peanut butter.

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