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Which Pair of Elements Is Most Apt to Form a Molecular

Question 147

Question 147

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Which pair of elements is most apt to form a molecular compound with each other?


A) barium, bromine
B) magnesium, iodine
C) sulfur, fluorine
D) potassium, lithium
E) aluminum, oxygen

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