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  • HCO2H Bond Type: Covalent or Ionic? - Chemistry Explained
    The bond between hydrogen (H) and carbon (C) in HCO2H (formic acid) is a covalent bond. Covalent bonds are formed when two or more atoms share electrons in order to achieve a stable electron configuration. In HCO2H, the hydrogen and carbon atoms each share one electron with each other, forming a single covalent bond between them.
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