How do atoms share more than one pair of electrons?

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How do atoms share more than one pair of electrons?
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Atoms do share more than one pair of selections by creating a covalent bonds. Where the covalent bonds creates either polar or non polar. It’s when the electrons between the elements were distributed equally or not equally. Polar is not equal distribution. Non polar is equal distribution. But if the atoms wants to transfer, its ionic bond.