Respuesta :

Yes, for example in O2 there is a covalent bond between the oxygen atoms. All diatomic molecules have covalent bonds between the molecules.

Answer:

I'd say no

Explanation:

Non metals can form different types of bonds depending on their partner atoms. Covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between TWO non metals, most likely not the same. Don't quote me on it because I'm not 100% sure, but if it is needing two non metals then it is probably needing two different ones.

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