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  • Phosphorus and Sulfur Bond: Covalent Bonding Explained
    Phosphorus and sulfur form a covalent bond.

    Here's why:

    * Electronegativity: Phosphorus and sulfur have relatively similar electronegativities. This means they share electrons in the bond rather than one atom completely taking electrons from the other.

    * Nonmetals: Both phosphorus and sulfur are nonmetals. Nonmetals typically form covalent bonds with each other.

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