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18 February, 20:33

Why do covalent bonds not involve the transfer of electrons?

o the elements involved have similar electronegativity values

o the bonds are too strong

o ionization energies are too low

o non-metals cannot accept electrons

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  1. 18 February, 20:51
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    non metals can't accept electrons, that's why they share electrons through covalent bonds
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