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When a nonmetal bonds with another nonmetal, what type of bond is created? Nonmetals never bond with nonmetals Metallic Covalent Ionic
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When a nonmetal bonds with another nonmetal, what type of bond is created?
Nonmetals never bond with nonmetals
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Covalent is the right answer: “Covalent bonds form between non metals”
Ionic bonds form between metals and non metals and metallic form between two metals so it couldn’t be those answers
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Answer: Ionic
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