How do nonmetals tend to form bonds?(1 point)

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

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Nonmetals tend to form bonds by gaining electrons. This allows them to achieve a stable electron configuration, often resembling that of the nearest noble gas.

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