Asked by ccarl

How do nonmetals tend to form bonds

bu gaining electrons
by losing protons
by gaining protons
by losing electrons

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Nonmetals tend to form bonds by gaining electrons. This is because nonmetals have high electronegativities and a tendency to achieve a full valence shell by acquiring additional electrons, often forming anions in ionic bonding or participating in covalent bonding by sharing electrons with other nonmetals.

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