Multiple Choice
Why do covalent bonds form between two atoms?
A) Because the polarity difference between the two is large enough for one atom to strip an electron from the other
B) Because the polarity difference between the two is not large enough for one atom to strip an electron from the other
C) Because the electronegativity difference between the two is large enough for one atom to strip an electron from the other
D) Because the electronegativity difference between the two is not large enough for one atom to strip an electron from the other
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