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Fernanda Stein
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3 November, 09:56
Covalent bonds tend to form between
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Isabell Johnston
3 November, 10:17
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Answer:nonmetals
Explanation:
Elements with high electronegativities have a stronger tendency to attract electrons than elements with lower electronegativities.
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