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The element carbon (C) is most likely to form covalent bonds with the element beryllium (Be). krypton (Kr). selenium (Se). sodium (Na).
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The element carbon (C) is most likely to form covalent bonds with the element
beryllium (Be).
krypton (Kr).
selenium (Se).
sodium (Na).
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C.
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selenium (Se)
The covalent polar bond is in compound of carbon and selenium - carbon selenide CSe₂.
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