Match the term that is best defined by the statement provided.  Each term has only one best definition. Group of answer choices Two atoms with different electronegativities react to form a compound in which they share electrons.              [ Choose ]             nonpolar covalent bond             polar covalent bond             ionic bond             hydrogen bond            Two or more atoms react to form a stable compound in which electrons are transferred completely from one atom to another.              [ Choose ]             nonpolar covalent bond             polar covalent bond             ionic bond             hydrogen bond            Two completely independent (there has been no chemical reaction between them) polar molecules, each containing atoms with partial charges, can be held together by this kind of bond.              [ Choose ]             nonpolar covalent bond             polar covalent bond             ionic bond             hydrogen bond

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Match the term that is best defined by the statement provided.  Each term has only one best definition.
Group of answer choices
Two atoms with different electronegativities react to form a compound in which they share electrons.
 
           [ Choose ]             nonpolar covalent bond             polar covalent bond             ionic bond             hydrogen bond         
 
Two or more atoms react to form a stable compound in which electrons are transferred completely from one atom to another.
 
           [ Choose ]             nonpolar covalent bond             polar covalent bond             ionic bond             hydrogen bond         
 
Two completely independent (there has been no chemical reaction between them) polar molecules, each containing atoms with partial charges, can be held together by this kind of bond.
 
           [ Choose ]             nonpolar covalent bond             polar covalent bond             ionic bond             hydrogen bond         
 
The atoms in a compound that is hydrophobic are bonded in this manner.
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