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example of covalent bond formed by similar atoms

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Answered by ramangoyal146200848
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Both hydrogen atoms share the two electrons in the covalent bond, and each acquires a helium-like electron configuration. A similar bond forms in Cl2. The two chlorine atoms in the chlorine molecule are joined by a shared pair of electrons.

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