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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A phosphorus atom and a chlorine atom are likely to form a covalent bond because both elements:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"have unpaired electrons in their outer electron orbitals", is the answer I'd give. There are five electrons in the outer orbital of the P, and seven in the outer orbital of the Cl, so the P can share one of the unpaired electrons from three atoms of Cl (to form PCl3).

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