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name the type of bond formed by sharing electrons between atoms of elements​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Covalent Bonds

A covalent bond involves electrons being shared between atoms. The most stable state for an atom occurs when its valence electron shell is full, so atoms form covalent bonds, sharing their valence electrons, so that they achieve a more stable state by filling their valence electron shell.

Answered by sana0707
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Covalent Bonds

A covalent bond involves electrons being shared between atoms. The most stable state for an atom occurs when its valence electron shell is full, so atoms form covalent bonds, sharing their valence electrons, so that they achieve a more stable

state by filling their valence electron shell.

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