Chemical bonds are the result of the sharing or tranfer of electrons from one atom to at
least one other atom, COVALENT BONDS result from the sharing of electrons between two
or more atoms. IONIC BONDS result from the transfer of electrions from one atom to another.
HYDROGEN BONDING is a special case of bonding between hydrogen and nitrogen,
oxygen, and fluorine,
Covalent bonds are often illustrated using LEWIS STRUCTURES.
COVALEN, VSEPR and LEWIS STUCTURES
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