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will chlorine form an iconic bond or covalent bond with other elements ?

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Answer: chlorine can form ionic bonds when bonded with metals or covalent bonds when bonded with nonmetals.

Explanation: Chlorine is a nonmetal halogen. Nonmetals are known to be able to bond with other nonmetals and metals to form covalent bonds and ionic bonds, respectively. This means that chlorine can form ionic bonds when bonded with metals or covalent bonds when bonded with nonmetals.

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