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Why do metal atoms not from a covalent bond?​

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Answered by rishis92114
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Metal atoms can form dimers. Since there would be no electronegativity difference between the two atoms, the bond would have to be covalent. Also, there are lots of compounds with metal-metal bonds. ... In covalent bonds, the orbitals of atoms overlap.

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