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24 August, 03:47

Which pair of elements is most apt to form a molecular compound with each other?

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  1. 24 August, 05:47
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    The pair of elements which is most apt to form a molecular compound with each other would be sulfur and fluorine. In general, a nonmetal and a gas is most likely to form a molecular compound. Considering two metal molecules, most likely these metal atoms would not form a molecule since they are both positive when in ionic form and tends to donate electrons to another atom. For a situation where you have a nonmetal and a metal atom, it would not still be possible to form a molecular atoms since they are likely to form ionic bonds resulting to an ionic compound.
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