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Which pair of statements below is correct? multiple choice an octet is formed via ionic bonding when one or more valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another. an octet is formed via covalent bonding when valence electrons are shared between atoms. an octet is formed via covalent bonding when one or more valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another. an octet is formed via ionic bonding when valence electrons are shared between atoms. an octet cannot be formed via covalent bonding. an octet is always formed via ionic bonding. an octet cannot be formed via ionic bonding. an octet is always formed via covalent bonding.

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