Which describes the difference between ionic and covalent bonds? An ionic bond forms when molecules of opposite charges are attracted to each other; covalent bonds are formed when nonmetal compounds share one or more pairs of electrons. B. An ionic bond forms when oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other; covalent bonds are formed when nonmetals share one or more pairs of electrons. C. An ionic bond forms when oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other; covalent bonds are formed when metals share one or more pairs of electrons. D. An ionic bond
This question is really confusing me. Please help? The answer choices sound too similar Which describes the difference between ionic and covalent bonds? A. An ionic bond forms when molecules of opposite charges are attracted to each other; covalent bonds are formed when nonmetal compounds share one or more pairs of electrons. B. An ionic bond forms when oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other; covalent bonds are formed when nonmetals share one or more pairs of electrons. C. An ionic bond forms when oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other; covalent bonds are formed when metals share one or more pairs of electrons. D. An ionic bond forms when molecules with like charges are attracted to each other; covalent bonds are formed when metal compounds share one or more pairs of electrons.
its B Ionin bond NaCl ,Na+ Cl- Covalent bond O2 is due to sharing of electrons
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