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how is electronegativity related to covalent bonding?
atoms must have similar electronegativities in order to share electrons in a covalent bond.
atoms must have very different electronegativities in order to transfer electrons in a covalent bond.
atoms must have similar electronegativities in order to transfer electrons in a covalent bond.
atoms must have very different electronegativities in order to share electrons in a covalent bond.
In covalent bonding, atoms share electrons. When electronegativities are similar, neither atom strongly attracts or repels the shared - electrons, enabling electron - sharing. If electronegativities are very different, electron transfer occurs (ionic bonding), not sharing.
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Atoms must have similar electronegativities in order to share electrons in a covalent bond.