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What kind of chemical bond is formed when an equal exchange of electrons occurs?
covalent
hydrate
magnetic
ionic
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Covalent.
A covalent bond involves atoms sharing electrons. If the sharing is equal (electrons spend about the same time around each atom), it's a nonpolar covalent bond. Ionic bonds result from transfer of electrons and formation of ions; "hydrate" and "magnetic" are not types of chemical bonds.
A covalent bond involves atoms sharing electrons. If the sharing is equal (electrons spend about the same time around each atom), it's a nonpolar covalent bond. Ionic bonds result from transfer of electrons and formation of ions; "hydrate" and "magnetic" are not types of chemical bonds.
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