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An ionic and covalent bond work on the same basis that electrons are equally shared between two atoms interacting with each other. This interaction forms a nonpolar covalent bond. If two atoms interact but share an unequal amount of electrons the covalent bond is polar. In the event that two atoms share a bond but one loses all its electrons to the other, the bond becomes ionic. Generally, there is always a bond for an intermediate state.