What causes atoms to form covalent bonds? In a covalent bond, two atoms are held together by the attraction between (each item in the shared electrons, the nuclei of the two atoms, the valence electrons of the two Atoms). The number of covalent bonds that an atom conform depends on the number of (Energy levels, protons and neutrons, valence electrons) in the Adam.
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