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Covalent bonds form between non-metal molecules. Covalent bonds come in 2 kinds: polar and nonpolar. If the two atoms bonding have an electronegativity difference of less than .5, then the bond is usually considered nonpolar covalent. If the difference is greater than .5 but less than 2 the bond is usually considered polar covalent.

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Atoms of nonmetals generally form covalent bonds.

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Nonmetal atoms form a covalent bond

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nonmetals and nonmetals

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