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The bond you are referring to is likely a chemical bond, which is the force that holds atoms together in molecules. Nonmetals commonly form covalent bonds, in which they share electrons to achieve stability. This sharing of electrons allows nonmetals to achieve a full outer electron shell and form stable compounds.

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