Does an electric charge form on atoms when a covalent bond is formed between them? Why is a single bond between two carbon atoms strong and stable?
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- Does an electric charge form on atoms when a covalent bond is formed between them
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In a covalent bond, the stability of the bond comes from the shared electrostatic attraction between the two positively charged atomic nuclei and the shared, negatively charged electrons between them. ... When atoms combine by forming covalent bonds, the resulting collection of atoms is called a molecule.
- Why is a single bond between two carbon atoms strong and stable?
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A single bond is formed when one pair of electrons are shared between two atoms. This bond type is relatively weak and has a smaller electron density than a double bond and a triple bond, but is the most stable because it has a lower reactivity level. It means that the loss of electrons to atoms is less susceptible.
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