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An Element L Consists of Molecules. What Type of Bonding is Present in the Particles that Make up L? - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

An element L consists of molecules.

What type of bonding is present in the particles that make up L?

उत्तर

Covalent bonding is observed in atoms which are similar. Hence, covalent bonding is present in the particles which make up element L

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