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question 6 4 pts 6. what is the difference between an ionic and covalent bond? in an ionic bond, one atom has more electronegativity than the other; in a covalent bond, the atoms have the same electronegativity. ionic bonding involves the inner electron shells; covalent bonding involves the outermost electron shell. they are both essentially the same in an ionic bond, one atom accepts electrons from the other; in a covalent bond, a pair of atoms share electrons.
Ionic bonds form when one atom transfers electrons to another (electron - transfer), creating ions that are attracted. Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons (electron - sharing).
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In an ionic bond, one atom accepts electrons from the other; in a covalent bond, a pair of atoms share electrons.