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Yes, it is very likely that non metals will form an ionic bond with other non metals. This occurs through chemical bonds that are created by electrostatic attraction.

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What families normally form ionic bonds and which form covalent bonds?

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What kind of elements form ionic bonds with nonmetals?

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Are metals highly likely to form ionic bonds with non metals?

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Do metals and nonmetals always form mostly ionic bonds?

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