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Covalent bonds form through:
a. a combination of transfer of electrons and sharing electrons such that each atom attains an octet.
b. complete transfer of electrons to form cations and anions.
c. sharing of electrons such that each atom attains an octet.
d. sharing of electrons such that each atom attains a total of 10 ve.
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Sharing of electrons such that each atom attains an octet
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