A covalent bond is formed when two nonmetals combine.
An alloy
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No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
a molecule
An element is a pure substance, two elements combine to form a compound.
if two or more atoms combine, it chemically forms something yes.
Cprrosion
Ionic.
No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
Yes, they form an ionic bond, which is an easily formed bond.
If the electronegativity difference between two elements is less than 1.7, then covalent bond is formed between the two atoms.Also, non metals combine with other non metals to form covalent compounds.
Yes, copper does form compounds with nonmetals.
This is called a covalent bond.
a molecule
Generally, metals and nonmetals combine to form ionic compounds, and nonmetals combine to form molecules.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, and krypton are substances that are combinations of nonmetals.
It depends on the elements that are combining. if they are a metal and a nonmetal then it would be an ionic compound. If they are both nonmetals then it would be a molecular compound.
Covalent bonds form betweenthe electrons in the outer valence of an atom.Read more: What_do_covalent_bonds_usually_form_between
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