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what type of bonds forms from nonmetals

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Answered by parichhatarupama
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Answer:

Ionic bonds

Explanation:

Nonmetals can form different types of bonds depending on their partner atoms. Ionic bonds form when a nonmetal and a metal exchange electrons, while covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between two nonmetals.

Answered by Shubhamray1321
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Answer:

Covalent bonds.

Explanation:

Non-metals form bonds according to there partner substance.

But a bond between two non-metals is always covalent.

This is because neither of the non-metals tend to lose an electron. Rather, to get their stability, they tend to gain an electron.

Since non-metals cannont lose their electrons, they share their electrons in an equal quantity with other non-metals to form covalent bonds.

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