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Now try forming bonds between different combinations of no metals. A. What do you notice? B. Are all of these bonds polar? Explain. C.Which nonmetal appears to attract electrons the most ?

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So,

First, remember that when there's a covalent bond, usually there are shared electrons between two nonmetals.

For example:

Look at the bond formed by C and H (CH4):

As you can see, electrons of C and H are sharing each other.

Another example could be:

Now try forming bonds between different combinations of no metals. A. What do you-example-1
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