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- what are the three ways in which atoms with incomplete valence shells can interact with one another with respect to their electrons? 15. which of the following would be considered a covalent bond? a. double bond b. single bond c. nonpolar covalent bond d. all of the above
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- Atoms with incomplete valence shells can interact by sharing electrons (covalent bonding), donating or accepting electrons (ionic bonding), and through van der Waals interactions.
- A double - bond, single - bond, and nonpolar covalent bond are all types of covalent bonds. A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
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- Sharing electrons (covalent bonding), donating/accepting electrons (ionic bonding), van der Waals interactions
- d. All of the above