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Why wouldn't two cations form a covalent bond?

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Covalent bonding is the sharing of electrons between atoms. In addition, the ionization energy of the atom is too large and the electron affinity of the atom is too small for ionic bonding to occur.

For example: carbon does not form ionic bonds because it has 4 valence electrons, half of an octet.

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