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difine 'bond pair'
The electrons that pair up to from a chemical bond are called'bond pair' electrons.​

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Answered by lavanyamehandi99
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A bond pair is a pair of electrons that are in a bond. A single bond is always composed of two electrons that are paired with each other. These two electrons together are called the bond pair. Bond pairs can be seen in covalent compounds and coordination compounds

Answered by Møøñlîght
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A bond pair is a pair of electrons that are in a bond. A single bond is always composed of two electrons that are paired with each other. These two electrons together are called the bond pair. Bond pairs can be seen in covalent compounds and coordination compounds

Two atoms share one electron each to form a covalent bond.The electrons present in the covalent bond are known as bond pair of electrons.For example, in methane, there are four C-H covalent bonds.Thus, in methane molecule, four bond pairs of electrons are present.The electron pairs left in the valence shell without forming the bond are known as lone pairs of electrons.For example, ammonia molecule has one lone pair of electrons and water molecule has two lone pairs of electrons.

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