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Hydrogen is a nonmetal and Oxygen is a nonmetal. If these two elements were to bond, they would form a(n)
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Hydrogen is a nonmetal and Oxygen is a nonmetal. If these two elements were to bond, they would form a(n)
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it would form Hydroxide
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They would form a covalent bond. When two elements are the same as nonmetallic or metallic, they from a covalent bond because they are working together, not being opposite.
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