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What are Charge-shift bonds ?
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Thus, charge-shift bonds are defined as those bonds which exist primarily due to the resonance energy between the covalent and ionic forms. This situation is at variance with covalent bonds or ionic bonds, where bonding mainly arises, respectively, from the covalent and ionic wave functions.

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