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21 May, 12:20

In a molecule with covalent bonding, A) oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrical attractions. B) atoms of metals form bonds to atoms of nonmetals. C) atoms of different metals form bonds. D) atoms are held together by sharing electrons. E) atoms of noble gases are held together by attractions between oppositely charged ions

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  1. 21 May, 12:46
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    A) oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrical attractions - ionic bond

    B) atoms of metals form bonds to atoms of nonmetals - coordinate covalent bond

    C) atoms of different metals form bonds - metallic bond

    D) atoms are held together by sharing electrons - covalent bond

    E) atoms of noble gases are held together by attractions between oppositely charged ions - noble gases are mostly chemically inert and they only interact by small physical attractions like Van der Waals interactions.
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