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When two species A and B form an electron-pair bond and A does not provide its electrons for bonding, the bond present between A and B must be

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Ionic

Step-by-step explanation:

If A does not have electron to bond, it just receives one electron from B.

It can´t be covalent because A don´t have any electrons to bond with B.

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