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Which pair of atoms will share electrons when a bond is formed between them? Explain why.

A. K and Cl B. Li and I C. Br and Cl D. Ba and I

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Answer:

its C

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Answer:

C. Br and Cl

Step-by-step explanation:

The pair that will share electrons when a bond forms between them is Br and Cl.

When electrons are shared between two atoms to form a bond, then the bond type formed is called a covalent bond.

  • A covalent bond forms between non-metals.
  • Br and Cl are non-metals
  • The electronegativity difference between the species must be very low or zero.
  • This is the case for the two non-metals.
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