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2 September, 00:16

Which is a covalent compound?

Magnesium oxide forms small crystals, and the crystals are hard but brittle.

Methane is a gas at room temperature and does not conduct electricity.

Copper is metallic and can be hammered into different shapes.

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  1. 2 September, 03:35
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    Hey there. cOvalent bonds consisting sharing of electrons, generally between non-metals, in order to gain 8 electrons, each atom. As for metals, their bond is metallic and more a non-metal+metal, it is ionic, as the metal loses and th non-metal gains electrons. Methane, made up of two non-metals, hydrogen and Carbon are a typical example of a covalent bond. As carbon adds his 4 electrons to the 4 of Hydrogen, by octet rule, it ends up with 8 electrons around it. Hence, the answer is B. Hope you understood it.
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