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True or false? Covalent bonds never involve metals.

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True

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A covalent bond is formed when two atoms share a pair of electrons. Covalent bonding is most commonly found between nonmetals. Covalent bonding is the type of bond that holds the atoms in a polyatomic ion together. A covalent bond requires two electrons, one from each bonding atom.

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