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Which is the only element in group 1 on the periodic table that forms covalent bonds?
hydrogen
lithium
potassium
sodium
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Hydrogen.
Unlike the alkali metals (Li, Na, K), hydrogen commonly forms covalent bonds (e.g., H2, H2O, CH4) by sharing its electron, whereas Li, Na, and K typically form ionic bonds.
Unlike the alkali metals (Li, Na, K), hydrogen commonly forms covalent bonds (e.g., H2, H2O, CH4) by sharing its electron, whereas Li, Na, and K typically form ionic bonds.
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