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Which pair of element types is most likely to share valence electrons in a covalent bond? A. Two metals B. A metal and a nonmetal C. Two nonmetals D. A metal and a metalloid
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Which pair of element types is most likely to share valence electrons in a
covalent bond?
A. Two metals
B. A metal and a nonmetal
C. Two nonmetals
D. A metal and a metalloid
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It's C, you guys!!!!
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