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Covalent compounds are formed when metals are bonded to nonmetals? True or Flase

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Answer:

The covalent compounds are always formed by 2non-metal elements, so the answer is false

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Answer:

Covalent compounds are always formed between two non-metals.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is FALSE!

Covalent compounds are always formed between two non-metals. The non-metal can not lose electrons they can only gain the electron or they can share the electron to complete its octet.

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