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How do ionic and covalent bonds form?

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How do ionic and covalent bonds form?

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An ionic bond is formed usually between a positive-charged metal, and a negative-charged nonmetal. Their charges must equal out to zero when bonded together. A covalent bond is between two nonmetals and the charges do not need to equal zero when bonded together.

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