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Electron ......... is complete in each hydrogen in a hydrogen molecule.

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Answered by Rumi123456789
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Electron distribution is complete in each Hydrogen in a Hydrogen molecule.
Answered by jitumahi89
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Answer:

Hence electron sharing is complete in each hydrogen in a hydrogen molecule.

Explanation:

Since we know that hydrogen is the first member of the periodic table having atomic number 1.It contains only one electron in its orbit.

Hydrogen molecule contains two hydrogen and for making the molecule they used to share the electron to each other and makes the single covalent bond.

Hence electron sharing is complete in each hydrogen in a hydrogen molecule.

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