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The bond that typically holds boron and carbon atoms together is a covalent bond. A covalent bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between the atoms involved in the bond. In the case of boron and carbon, they can form covalent bonds by sharing electron pairs, resulting in the formation of molecules such as boron carbide (B4C) or various organoboron compounds.

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