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what type of bond is formed when atoms have difference of electronegativity.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Elements with great differences in electronegativity tend to form ionic bonds. Atoms of elements with similar electronegativity tend to form covalent bonds. (Pure covalent bonds result when two atoms of the same electronegativity bond.)

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Answered by pratikshajhunjhunwal
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Answer:

covalent bonds

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