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explain the formation of covalent bond between two hydrogen atoms​

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Covalent Bonds

Shared electrons located in the space between the two nuclei are called bonding electrons. ... It forms from two hydrogen atoms, each with one electron in a 1s orbital. Both hydrogen atoms share the two electrons in the covalent bond, and each acquires a helium-like electron configuration.

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Covalent Bonds

Shared electrons located in the space between the two nuclei are called bonding electrons. ... It forms from two hydrogen atoms, each with one electron in a 1s orbital. Both hydrogen atoms share the two electrons in the covalent bond, and each acquires a helium-like electron configuration.

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