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Frankie Maxwell
23 November, 20:22
How do covalent molecules form?
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Leonard Case
23 November, 22:22
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Covalent compounds share two electrons in forming a bond between atoms. Covalent are formed only by the interactions of non-metal atoms. The number of atoms which make up covalent molecules is determined by the number of electrons in outer levels and the octet rule
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