Formation of c2 Explain
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This theory is used to explain the covalent bond formation in many molecules. In the F2 molecule, the F–F σ covalent bond is formed by the overlap of pz orbitals of the two F atoms, each containing an unpaired electron. ... Therefore, three pairs of electrons must be shared between the four atoms involved.
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All the carbon atoms in the human body were created in the stars. Elementary particles, such as protons, were formed during the "big bang"; that amazing moment about 14 billion years ago in which the universe got it's start. ... Their creation had to come later in a dying star.
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