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The chemical bond is formed by the attraction of atoms or ions. Due to electronegativity, atoms are able to attract electrons in a chemical bond. A chemical bond is also formed with the help of valance electrons in an atom. Additionally, the bond should obey the octet rule.
When the bond formed from elements has a higher electronegativity difference, then it tends to have ionic bonding.
Example:
In hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen is less electronegative and fluorine is more electronegative. The higher electronegativity difference leads to ionic bonding.
The bonds formed from the elements have more or less electronegativity difference, they then tend to have covalent bonding.
Example:
In methane, carbon contains 4 valance electrons and 4 hydrogen atoms contain 1 electron each. Therefore, both carbon and hydrogen share their electrons and form a covalent bond. The electronegativity difference between carbon and 4 hydrogen atoms is less.
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