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A chemical bond results from the mutual attraction of the nuclei of atoms and
electrons
protons
neutrons
dipoles
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Chemical bonds arise from the attraction between positively charged atomic nuclei and negatively charged electrons (e.g., electron sharing in covalent bonds or electron transfer in ionic bonds).
Chemical bonds arise from the attraction between positively charged atomic nuclei and negatively charged electrons (e.g., electron sharing in covalent bonds or electron transfer in ionic bonds).
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