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7 October, 22:51

What type of bond is formed when two nonmetal atoms get close enough for their orbitals to overlap?

a - ionic bond

b - covalent bond

c - metallic bond

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  1. 7 October, 23:07
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    B. Covalent bond. Non-metals form bonds by sharing pairs of electrons when orbitals overlap. This is called covalent bonding.
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