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Covalent bonds occur between non-metals and involve strong attractions between shared electron pairs. These bonds result in compounds with low melting and boiling points, poor electrical conductivity, and brittleness. Examples include diamond, graphite, and silicon dioxide, each with distinct physical properties and uses, such as diamond for cutting tools and graphite for pencils.
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