A transfer of electrons results in an ionic bond. Shared electrons creates a covalent bond. I am not sure what you mean by exchanging electrons. If two atoms were, hypothetically, to exchange electrons, so that they each donate and receive the same number of electrons, so that they now have different electrons than the ones they started with, that would not be a bonding process.
No, when electrons are transferred between two atoms, an ionic bond is formed. In a covalent bond, electrons are shared between atoms.
Ionic bond formed by a transfer of electrons between two atoms with significantly different electronegativities.
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No. A polar bond is formed when electrons are shared unevenly. A nonpolar bond indicates even sharing of electrons.
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
The bond formed by the sharing of electrons is called a covalent bond.
covalent bond
Ionic bond-bond formed by donating or transfer of electrons. Covalent bond-bond formed by sharing of electrons.
No, when electrons are transferred between two atoms, an ionic bond is formed. In a covalent bond, electrons are shared between atoms.
ionic bonds!
An ionic bond
covalent bond
A covalent bond is formed by sharing electrons between atoms. This type of bond occurs between nonmetal atoms.
When electrons are transferred, ionic bond is formed. It is a stronger bond.
Covalent bond is formed...
A covalent bond is formed when electrons are transferred from atom to atom.
When electrons are shared by two atoms, a covalent bond is formed. This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration.