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The molecule beryllium chloride has one beryllium atom, a metal, and two chlorine atoms, nonmetals. What kind of bond will they form?(1 point)
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Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where one beryllium atom will donate electrons to two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where one beryllium atom will donate electrons to two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where two chlorine atoms will donate electrons to one beryllium atom.
Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where two chlorine atoms will donate electrons to one beryllium atom.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where one beryllium atom will share electrons with two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where one beryllium atom will share electrons with two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where two chlorine atoms will share electrons with one beryllium atom.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where two chlorine atoms will share electrons with one beryllium atom.
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Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where one beryllium atom will donate electrons to two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where one beryllium atom will donate electrons to two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where two chlorine atoms will donate electrons to one beryllium atom.
Beryllium and chlorine will form an ionic bond where two chlorine atoms will donate electrons to one beryllium atom.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where one beryllium atom will share electrons with two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where one beryllium atom will share electrons with two chlorine atoms.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where two chlorine atoms will share electrons with one beryllium atom.
Beryllium and chlorine will form a covalent bond where two chlorine atoms will share electrons with one beryllium atom.
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