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In a chemical bond between two or more atoms, what creates the bond?

A. Electron pairs

B. The nucleus

C. Diametric energy force

D. Proton pairs

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Electron pairs , because the atoms become stable by gaining the electron pairs
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ANSWER:

The correct option is A- Electron pairs.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a chemical bond, the electron pairs are responsible for the formation of a bond. The electrons are gained or lost from atoms so that they can enter into a bond with another atom.

The electrons of an atom may be gained by another atom to maintain the atom in a stable condition. This sharing of electrons is what results in chemical bonds in atoms. Usually, the electrons of the outermost shell of atoms are responsible for chemical bonding.

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