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What will most likely happen when two bromine atoms bond together?
The atoms will become less stable.
An ionic bond will hold them together.
A covalent bond will hold them together.
A metallic bond will hold them together.
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A covalent bond will hold them together.
Two bromine atoms (both nonmetals with seven valence electrons) share one electron each to form a Br2 molecule, filling their octets and becoming more stable.
Two bromine atoms (both nonmetals with seven valence electrons) share one electron each to form a Br2 molecule, filling their octets and becoming more stable.
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