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If an atom of element X bonds with another atom of X, will the bond between the atoms be ionic, polar covalent, or non polar covalent?

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It will be a non-polar covalent bond
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Step-by-step explanation:

If an element X bonds with another atom of X then the bonds between the atoms will be non-polar covalent bond.

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