What kind of bond forms when phosphorus (P) bonds with phosphorus (P)?
What kind of bond forms when phosphorus (P) bonds with phosphorus (P)?
A Covalent bond only
B Either a hydrogen bond or a polar covalent bond, depending on if the bond is between adjacent molecules or between atoms.
C Ionic bond
D Hydrogen bond only
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Answer by Kristie
Two elements which are the same can only form covalent bonds with each other. Answer A
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