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How is a covalent bond different from an ionic bond?

Select each correct answer.
Olonic bonds share electrons.
Olonic bonds occur in metals.
Covalent bonds are only made with nonmetals.
Covalent bonds mutually fill outer shell

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User Nkoren
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Answer:

covalent bonds are only made with nonmetals

Step-by-step explanation:

Covelent bonds can only occur between nonmetals. Covelent bonds share electrons between two or more atoms. Ionic bonds form when two or more ions come together and are held together by charge differences.

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User Janty
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Answer: The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th are correct.

Explanation: I did the quiz.^-^

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