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in which compound electrons were shared​

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Answered by sachin9715
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Compounds can be covalent or ionic. In covalent compounds, atoms form covalent bonds that consist of electron pairs shared between two adjacent atomic nuclei. An example of a covalent compound is ammonia.

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Compounds can be covalent or ionic. In covalent compounds, atoms form covalent bonds that consist of electron pairs shared between two adjacent atomic nuclei. An example of a covalent compound is ammonia.

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