Explain the formation of covalent bond by electron dot structure for Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen molecules
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the covalent bond is formed by sharing of electron . it can be single bonded,double or triple bonded....
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Formation of the covalent bond by electron dot structure for Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen molecules.
Explanation:
- The bond which is formed by sharing of electrons between the molecules is called a covalent bond.
- Atoms share electrons to form covalent bond in such a way that it attains octet and duplet (only for hydrogen).
- In the case of hydrogen, covalent bond is formed by sharing of one electron by each hydrogen atom. Thus it has a single bond.
- In the case of oxygen, the covalent bond is formed by sharing of 2 electrons by each oxygen atom. Thus it has double (4 electrons) bonds.
- In the case of nitrogen, the covalent bond is formed by sharing of 3 electrons by each nitrogen atom. Thus it has triple (6 electrons) bonds.
- In the attachment, the electrons involved in bond formation are shown as a single line (2 electrons), double line (4 electrons), and triple line (6 electrons).
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