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does an electric charge form on atoms when a covalent bond is formed between them?​

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Answered by naishas853
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No, electric charge is not formed on atoms when a covalent bond is formed between them. This is because covalent bond is formed by sharing of electrons. Therefore, there is no change in number of electrons and protons in these atoms and they remain electrically neutral.

Answered by twinklingstar961
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No, electric charge is not formed on atoms when a covalent bond is formed between them. This is because covalent bond is formed by sharing of electrons. Therefore, there is no change in number of electrons and protons in these atoms and they remain electrically neutral.

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