Asked by nebikenezer
Use the periodic table to answer the question.
The periodic table of elements shows element groups, periods, and element properties.
Based on their locations in the periodic table, which two elements are most likely to form covalent bonds with each other?
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Responses
potassium (K) and iodine (I)
potassium (K) and iodine (I)
nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O)
nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O)
magnesium (Mg) and sulfur (S)
magnesium (Mg) and sulfur (S)
sodium (Na) and bromine (Br)
sodium (Na) and bromine (Br)
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nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O)
Both are nonmetals (right side of the table) and typically share electrons to form covalent bonds (e.g., NO, NO2).
Both are nonmetals (right side of the table) and typically share electrons to form covalent bonds (e.g., NO, NO2).
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