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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 05:58, makaylahendrix8808

Which is not a characteristic of most nonmetals?

Their atoms lose electrons when bonding with metal atoms.

Their atoms gain electrons when bonding with metal atoms.

Their atoms share electrons with other nonmetal atoms.

They readily form compounds with other elements.

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