Which statement below is correct regarding chemical bonding between atoms?a) two metals will form an ionic bond; two nonmetals will form a covalent bond
a) a metal and a nonmetal will form a covalent bond; two nonmetals will form an ionic
bond
b) a metal and a nonmetal will form an ionic bond; two nonmetals will form a covalent
bond
c) a metalloid and a metal will form a covalent bond; two nonmetals will form an ionic
bond

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Answer 1
Answer: Covalent bonding is a form of chemical bonding that is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms. In order to do this the electrons have to be of a similar energy and when the bond is formed it has to be of lower energy than the starting position. The most common covalent bonds are, as you say, between non-metals. There are also covalent bonds between some metals and non-metals. Covalent bonds between metals are rare one example is between molybdenum atoms, but this is very unusual.
Answer 2
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