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Phosphorus (P, #15) atoms bond with Chlorine (Cl, #17) atoms. What type of bond will hold them together? (1 pt) * 1 point ionic covalent metal intermolecular (hydrogen, dipole, etc.)
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Phosphorus (P, #15) atoms bond with Chlorine (Cl, #17) atoms. What type of bond will hold them together? (1 pt)
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Hello, the answer is covalent, to be specific, polar covalent.
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