The chemical bond formed by sharing of two valence electrons between the two atoms is called.....
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Covalent bonds are a class of chemical bonds where valence electrons are shared between two atoms, typically two nonmetals. The formation of a covalent bond allows the nonmetals to obey the octet rule and thus become more stable.
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