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There are many solids that contain only covalent bonds. Examples:-

Solid non metals- e.g. Diamond, graphite, sulfur,selenium, phophorus, iodine

Compounds: silica, SiO2, beryllium chloride, polymers an plastics, like polyethylene; silcones,

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