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What kind of bond will form between the atoms?
(options: ionic, polar covalent, nonpolar covalent or metallic)

Phosphorus and chlorine

Potassium and oxygen

Fluorine and fluorine

Copper and aluminum

Carbon and fluorine

Carbon and hydrogen

Aluminum and oxygen

Silver and copper

I'm kind of a noob when it comes to Chemistry so a brief explanation would also be very helpful! Thank you!! :)

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two isolated fluorine atoms, share electron density, a single covalent bond can be formed in which 2 electrons are localized between 2 electropositive fluorine nuclei
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