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A bond in which electrons are shared between two atoms.
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A bond in which electrons are shared between two atoms is called a **covalent bond**. In covalent bonding, the atoms involved share pairs of electrons, allowing them to attain a more stable electron configuration. This type of bonding is commonly found in molecules, such as water (H₂O) and carbon dioxide (CO₂), where the shared electrons help hold the atoms together. Covalent bonds can be classified further based on the number of shared electron pairs, leading to single, double, or triple bonds.