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23 April, 11:11

A student states that non-metal atoms share their core electrons when they form covalent bonds. What is wrong with this statement?

A. Atoms do not share electrons during covalent bonding.

B. Atoms share their valence electrons, not their core electrons.

C. Non-metal atoms do not form covalent bonds.

D. Atoms share core electrons when they form ionic bonds.

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  1. 23 April, 14:05
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