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What kind of bond is formed when two atoms share electrons?
 a. ionic
 
  b. covalent
 
  c. hydrogen
  d. isotopic

Question 2

What kind of bond is formed when one atom gains an electron and another atom loses an electron?
 a. ionic
 
  b. covalent
 
  c. hydrogen
 
  d. molecular



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Answer to Question 1

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