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explain the formation of covalent bond taking example of chlorine​

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Answered by andriyajenson1233
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Explanation:

Formation of Chlorine Molecule:

It can acquire a stable configuration (2, 8, 8) of the nearest inert gas (Ar) by sharing one electron with another chlorine atom. When two chlorine atoms approach each other, at a certain distance between the nuclei, they share their valence electrons and form a shared pair of electrons.

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Formation of Chlorine Molecule:

It can acquire a stable configuration (2, 8, 8) of the nearest inert gas (Ar) by sharing one electron with another chlorine atom. When two chlorine atoms approach each other, at a certain distance between the nuclei, they share their valence electrons and form a shared pair of electrons.

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