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Chlorine will form covalent bonds with A. Carbon.

Covalent bonds are formed between nonmetals in which they share pairs of electrons to complete their octets, that is, to have 8 electrons in their valence shells. Chlorine is a nonmetal so it will form covalent bonds with other nonmetals.

Which element will form covalent bonds with chlorine?

A. Carbon. YES. C is a nonmetal.

B. Magnesium. NO. Mg is a metal.

C. Potassium. NO. K is a metal.

D. Aluminum. NO. Al is a metal.

Chlorine will form covalent bonds with A. Carbon.

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