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Answer:      true

Explanation:

A covalent bond is the force of attraction that holds together two atoms that share a pair of valence electrons. Covalent bonds form only between atoms of nonmetals. The two atoms that are held together in a covalent bond may be atoms of the same element or different elements.

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A. True.

B. False.

A covalent bond occurs in two atoms when they join, to reach the "stable octet", and share electrons in the last orbit, forming a molecular orbital.

Covalent bonds are characterized by occurring

  • Between atoms of the same nonmetal element for example two or more atoms of carbon, nitrogen or argon bonded
  • Between different nonmetals, for example one atom of hydrogen bonded to one of carbon
  • Between a nonmetal and hydrogen, for example one atom of hydrogen linked to one of nitrogen

Therefore, the statement that a covalent bond can be formed between two equal elements is true.

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