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Which compounds most likely has atoms held together by covelent bonds
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When atoms combine by forming covalent bonds, the resulting collection of atoms is called a molecule. We can therefore say that a molecule is the simplest unit of a covalent compound.
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carbon and hydrogen
Step-by-step explanation:
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