how does a cobalent bond develop ionic character in it. Explain.
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When two different elements are covalently bonded, the electrons aren't shared equally. One of the elements will attract the electron more than the other. This makes it behave a bit like an ionic bond (which is when electrons are transferred between elements).
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When two different elements are covalently bonded, the electrons aren't shared equally. One of the elements will attract the electron more than the other. This makes it behave a bit like an ionic bond (which is when electrons are transferred between elements).
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