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describe the formation of covalent bond between two non-metallic elements​

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Answered by samir4934
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Answer:

The chemical bond firmed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms is known as a covalent bond. The sharing of electrons take place such a way that each atom in the resulting molecules get the stable electron arrangement of an inert gas.

Explanation:

All non metal atoms get inert gas structure by mutual sharing. Whenever non metal combines with another non-metal, sharing of electrons take place between their atoms and covalent bond is formed. for example, hydrogen is a non-metal and chlorine is also a non metal, so when hydrogen combines with chlorines to form hydrogen chloride, HCl, sharing of electrons takes place between hydrogen and chlorine atoms and covalent bind is formed.

Answered by rahul123437
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A chemical bond that is strengthened by  sharing an electron between two atoms is known as a covalent bond.

Explanation:

  • Electron sharing occurs so that each atom of the resulting molecule receives a stable electron configuration of the noble gas.

Description of the formation of covalent bond between two non-metallic elements​:

  • All non-metal atoms which receive noble gas electronic configuration structures by mutual sharing.
  • Whenever a nonmetal bonds to another nonmetal,  electrons are shared between those atoms and a covalent bond is formed.
  • For example, hydrogen is non-metal and chlorine is also non-metal. Therefore, when hydrogen combines with chlorine to form hydrogen chloride  HCl,
  • there takes place electron sharing between the hydrogen atom and the chlorine atom, and then the formation of a covalent bond takes place.

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