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Broken and formed in chemical reactions
Creates two fully charged particles
Creates two partially charged particles
Formed by a metal and a nonmetal
Formed by the sharing of electrons
Formed by the transfer of electrons
Formed by two nonmetals
Holds two or more atoms together in a
compound
KF is example
NO is example
Ionic Bonds
Both
Covalent Bonds
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