what do you mean by electrovalent and covalent bond ?
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A covalent bond is a result of sharing electrons between two atoms. The main difference between electrovalent and covalent bond is that electrovalent bond is formed when two atoms are in an electrostatic attraction whereas covalent bond is formed when two atoms share their electrons with each other.
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A covalent bond is a result of sharing electrons between two atoms. The main difference between electrovalent and covalent bond is that electrovalent bond is formed when two atoms are in an electrostatic attraction whereas covalent bond is formed when two atoms share their electrons with each other.
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