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You are given a substance made up of carbon and oxygen atoms.Will the atoms in this substance form metallic bonds?Choose one of the following options.Yes, because the substance contains only metal atoms.No, because the substance contains only non-metal atoms.Yes, because for a metallic bond to form you need only non-metal atoms.No, because for a metallic bond to form you need both metal and non-metal atoms.I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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You are given a substance made up of carbon and oxygen atoms.Will the atoms in this substance form metallic bonds?Choose one of the following options.Yes, because the substance contains only metal atoms.No, because the substance contains only non-metal atoms.Yes, because for a metallic bond to form you need only non-metal atoms.No, because for a metallic bond to form you need both metal and non-metal atoms.I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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No, because the substance contains only non-metal atoms.

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