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A chemist isolates a substance, made of two nonmetals, that is a gas at room temperature. The substance most likely is _____.

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User JGCW
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It would most likely be a molecular compound. A molecular compound contains two or more nonmetals.
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User Nick Ellis
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Answer: The substance formed will be a covalent compound.

Step-by-step explanation:

A covalent compound is defined as the compound which is formed from the sharing of electrons between the element that are combining together.

These compounds are most likely to be formed when two non-metals combine together. For Examples: HCl,
SO_2 etc.. are covalent compounds.

Hence, the substance formed will be a covalent compound.

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