Question: In ionic bonds, an electron is transferred from one atom to another and thus no longer belongs to the atom from which it came. Are

In ionic bonds, an electron is transferred from one atom to another and thus no longer “belongs” to the atom from which it came. Are there similar transfers of ownership of electrons with other types of molecular bonds? Explain.

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