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how do an element make there bond​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are a couple of ways they can get the electrons. They can share electrons, making a covalent bond, or they can just borrow them, and make an ionic bond (also called electrovalent bond). So, let's say we've got a sodium atom that has an extra electron.

Answered by 6517eshika
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There are a couple of ways they can get the electrons. They can share electrons, making a covalent bond, or they can just borrow them, and make an ionic bond (also called electrovalent bond). So, let's say we've got a sodium atom that has an extra electron. We've also got a fluorine atom that is looking for one.

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