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A bond between two nonmetals
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A bond between two nonmetals is typically a covalent bond. In a covalent bond, the two nonmetal atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This sharing of electrons allows the atoms to complete their valence shells and form a stable molecule. Examples of compounds formed by a bond between two nonmetals include water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and ammonia (NH3).
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