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A bond formed when two nonmetals share electrons.
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GPT 3.5
A bond formed when two nonmetals share electrons is called a covalent bond. In a covalent bond, the nonmetals share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, usually by filling their outermost energy level. This sharing of electrons creates a bond between the atoms, holding them together to form a molecule. Covalent bonds are typically formed between atoms of similar electronegativity, where neither atom is strong enough to completely gain or lose electrons to form an ionic bond.