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An element 'A' as 4 electrons in the out...

An element 'A' as 4 electrons in the outermost shell of its atom and combines with another element 'B' having 7 electrons in the outermost shell of its atom. The compound formed does not conduct electricity. What is the nature of the chemcial bond in the compound? Give the electron-dot structure of its molecule.

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