Chemistry, asked by radhikaverma24, 6 months ago

An element A has 1 electron in his first shell it combines with element B having 7 electrons in

its third shell. What type of bond is formed and write its formula?

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Answered by udayanbhegade18
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Answer:

Explanation:

Element A with 1 electrons in its first shell is hydrogen, and element B with 7 electrons in its third shell is chloride. So, a single bond is formed between hydrogen and chlorine by sharing one pair of electrons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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