Match the type of bond with its description Group of answer choices Bonds formed by sharing electrons equally                 [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds            Bonds formed by stealing electrons and forming ions                 [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds            Bonds in which Hydrogen is pulled by other elements due to charges                 [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds            Bonds that have a charge but not ions              [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds

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Match the type of bond with its description
Group of answer choices
Bonds formed by sharing electrons equally   
 
           [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds         
 
Bonds formed by stealing electrons and forming ions   
 
           [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds         
 
Bonds in which Hydrogen is pulled by other elements due to charges   
 
           [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds         
 
Bonds that have a charge but not ions
 
           [ Choose ]             polar covalent             ionic bonds             non-polar covalent             hydrogen bonds         
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Chemical bonds are formed between the atoms in order to attain more stable form. It is done by filling the valence shell according to the octet rule.

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