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Chlorine gas (Cl2) forms when two chlorine atoms share an electron. What type of bonding is present in chlorine gas? A. ionic B. covalent C. hydrogen D. metallic
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Chlorine gas (Cl2) forms when two chlorine atoms share an electron. What type of bonding is present in chlorine gas? A. ionic B. covalent C. hydrogen D. metallic
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B) Covalent, the answer you have been looking for.
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