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Which Combination of Atoms Is Most Likely to Produce a Compound

Question 72

Question 72

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Which combination of atoms is most likely to produce a compound with covalent bonds?


A) K and Br
B) Al and S
C) S and Cl
D) Sn and F
E) Li and I

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