Is hydrogen the only element to react to produce a duet of valence electrons?
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Covalent hydrides are formed when hydrogen reacts with the p-block nonmetals by sharing its electrons. Elements with high electronegativity values (Table A2), from as low as 1.5, can form covalent hydrides. ... A hydrocarbon is a compound that consists only of the two elements: carbon and hydrogen.
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