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In organic chemistry, covalent bonding is most often associated with carbon compounds, which are known as organic chemicals. Hydrogen is also involved most of the time, as well as oxygen. Other elements can also be involved, but less frequently.

In inorganic chemistry, nonmetals tend to form covalent bonds when reacting with one another. Some examples of inorganic covalent compounds are; carbon monoxide, CO, carbon dioxide, CO2, oxygen, O2, chlorine, Cl2, nitrogen, N2, nitric oxide, NO, nitrous oxide, N2O, sulfur, S8, sulfur chloride, SCl2, and sulfur dioxide, SO2.

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