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Is a covalent bond the same as an atomic compound? Please explain why and if not, please explain the difference.
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Is a covalent bond the same as an atomic compound? Please explain why and if not, please explain the difference.
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Is a covalent bond the same as an atomic compound? Please explain why and if not, please explain the difference.
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In an ionic bond, one atom essentially donate an electron to stabilize the other atom. A molecule bond is made when two or more atoms form a chemical bond, linking them together. The two types of bonds are ionic bonds and covalent bonds.
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