
Haley C. answered 05/04/15
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In an Ionic bond, the atoms are bound together by the attraction of oppositely charged ions.
In a Covalent bond, the atoms are bound by shared electrons.
A Hydrogen bond is a weak chemical bond and happens when a hydrogen atom that is already bound to an electronegative atom in a molecule, forms a bond with another electronegative atom in the same molecule or different one.
In a Covalent bond, the atoms are bound by shared electrons.
A Hydrogen bond is a weak chemical bond and happens when a hydrogen atom that is already bound to an electronegative atom in a molecule, forms a bond with another electronegative atom in the same molecule or different one.
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