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Physics, 18.09.2019 20:00 tysongraham5232

When a hammer strikes a compound formed by covalent bonds, what will most likely happen to the compound?
it will break into many pieces.
it will reform into a new shape.
it will spread out and then return to its original shape.
it will stay solid and resist the force of the hammer.

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