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Lesson Quiz Course 6.1Kviews Types of Chemical Bonds There are two main types of chemical bonds, depending on what's happening with the electrons. If electrons are being shared between two or more atoms, it's called a covalent bond. If electrons are being borrowed from one atom to another...
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Figure 4 depicts the hydrogen bonding between neighboring water molecules. Figure 4: Hydrogen bonds Water molecules are very much attracted to one another because of their ability to form hydrogen bonds amongst themselves. These hydrogen bonds boost the mutual attraction between the mole...
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