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An atom or group that contains unshared pair if electrons available for

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Lone pair

Explanation:

The unshared pair of electrons is the pair of valence electrons that aren't concerned withinside the bond formation. They also are referred to as lone pairs or non-bonding pairs.  

Lone pairs have the finest repelling impact due to the fact they're towards the nucleus of the vital atom as compared to the bonding pairs, consequently they repel different lone pairs more as compared to bonding pairs.

Paired electrons are the electrons in an atom that arise in an orbital as pairs while unpaired electrons are the electrons in an atom that arise in an orbital alone. Therefore, paired electrons constantly arise as more than one electrons at the same time as unpaired electrons arise as unmarried electrons withinside the orbital.

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