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Do nonmetals have a full valence of electrons?

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They also have a larger number of valence electrons, and are already close to having a complete octet of eight electrons. ... When nonmetals combine with other nonmetals, they tend to share electrons in covalent bonds instead of forming ions, resulting in the formation of neutral molecules.

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