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Raphael Novak
21 July, 00:31
What is a giant covalent?
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Aron Wiley
21 July, 02:56
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A Giant covalent is a structure that contains a lot of non-metal atoms. And each non-metal atom is joined to adjacent atoms by covalent bonds. A diamond is an example of a giant covalent.
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