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= Charge-shift bond
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A charge-shift bond is a type of chemical bond that involves a transient shift of electron density between two atoms or groups, typically in a covalent bonding scenario. Unlike traditional covalent bonds, where electron sharing is more stable and constant, charge-shift bonds exhibit a dynamic feature where the electronic charge fluctuates between the bonding partners. This can occur due to external influences, such as electrical fields, changes in temperature, or the presence of reactive species.