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  • Phosphorus Trioxide (P₂O₃): Covalent Compound Properties & Bonding
    Yes, phosphorus trioxide (P₂O₃) is a covalent compound. Here's why:

    * Nonmetals: Phosphorus and oxygen are both nonmetals. Covalent bonds typically form between nonmetals.

    * Sharing Electrons: In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Phosphorus and oxygen share electrons to form the P₂O₃ molecule.

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