explain the nature of the covalent bond using the bond formation in CH3CL
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Carbon has 4 valence electrons. In order to make octet, it shares each of the four electrons with each of the three hydrogen atoms and one chloride atom. Since, bonds are formed because of sharing of electrons, hence these are covalent bonds.
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Carbon has 4 valence electrons. It shares 1 electron each with 3 hydrogen atoms and 1 electron with chlorine.
The bond between C and Cl atoms is covalent but due to higher value of electro negativity of Cl the C — Cl bond is polar in nature.
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Carbon has 4 valence electrons. It shares 1 electron each with 3 hydrogen atoms and 1 electron with chlorine.
The bond between C and Cl atoms is covalent but due to higher value of electro negativity of Cl the C — Cl bond is polar in nature.
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