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What causes a chemical bond to form between atoms? transferring or sharing electrons. spinning or stopping electrons. ejecting or absorbing electrons. destroying or creating electrons.

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The answer would be A. transferring or sharing electrons. This is because ionic and covalent bonds both involve the sharing of certain electrons to stay bonded and stable.

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Answer:

transferring or sharing electrons

Step-by-step explanation:

Transfer of electrons from one atom to others creates positively and negatively charged particles, called ions. The opposite charges of these ions attract each other and form a chemical bond between them. Example: the bond between Na+ and Cl- ions form NaCl

Likewise, the sharing of electrons between two atoms creates a covalent bond to join them with each other. Here, sharing of electrons occurs to complete the octet of the atoms to impart them stable configuration. Example: sharing of electron between C and O forms CO (carbon monoxide).

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