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If so I do understand why as covalent bonds are usually between non metals.

2007-03-20 20:34:03 · 3 answers · asked by Gideon 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Yes, covalent bonding is involved. The metals that do this are the sort of ones where the octet rule is thrown out of the window!

2007-03-20 20:38:44 · answer #1 · answered by Gervald F 7 · 0 0

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2016-12-02 08:22:02 · answer #2 · answered by bennison 4 · 0 0

Yes. finally i used my knowledge of polyatomic ions somewhere so all that memorizing wasn't for nothing!

2007-03-20 20:41:40 · answer #3 · answered by LuvUrGirl 3 · 0 0

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