Which best describes a covalent bond?

The parts of an atom bond together, such as electrons, neutrons, and protons.
The parts of an atom bond together, such as electrons, neutrons, and protons.
Atoms bond through their electric attraction to each other due to their opposite charges.
Atoms bond through their electric attraction to each other due to their opposite charges.
Multiple atoms bond together, whether they are the same element or not.
Multiple atoms bond together, whether they are the same element or not.
Atoms of different elements bond to form molecules, but not atoms of the same element

Atoms of different elements bond to form molecules, but not atoms of the same element.

The correct answer is: Multiple atoms bond together, whether they are the same element or not.

In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to form a stable electron configuration. This allows multiple atoms, whether they are the same element or different elements, to bond together. Unlike an ionic bond where atoms transfer electrons, a covalent bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms. This sharing occurs due to the strong electric attraction between the positively charged atomic nuclei and the negatively charged electrons.