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How do covalent bonds differ from ionic bonds?

A.) Electrons are shared in a covalent bond.
B.) Electrons are transferred in a covalent bond.
C.) Protons are shared in a covalent bond.
D.) Protons are transferred in a covalent bond.

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Hi!

The answer to your question is A.

I hope I helped : )

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User Johncosta
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↪ The answer is A

↪ THIS IS BECAUSE A covalent bond is a bond where 2 non metals share PAIRS of electrons

↪ Hope this helps

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