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a single covalent bond involves sharing of ____[one/two]pair(s) of electrons between atoms​

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Answered by joel8355
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Answer:

a single covalent bond involves the sharing of one pair of electrons.

Explanation:

When there is sharing of an electron between two atoms then the bond formed between them is covalent bond.

For example, atomic number of calcium is 20 and its electronic configuration is 2, 8, 8, 2. Whereas atomic number of fluorine is 9 and its electronic configuration is 2, 7. So, in order to attain stability calcium will donate its extra electron to fluorine atom and thus readily combines with two fluorine atoms.

Thus, we can conclude that the statement a single covalent bond involves two atoms sharing one pair of electrons

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