Physics, asked by hetvivadalia8802, 1 year ago

formation of covalent bond in compounds exhibits wave nature of electrons why is it so?

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Answered by Anny121
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HEY , HERE'S THE ANSWER ⏬

COVALENT BONDS : covalent bonds are the type of bonding nature of atoms which involves the sharing of the electrons with different compounds to form it's octet or duplet.

THEREFORE, for this reason we can say that covalent bonds in compounds exhibits wave nature of electrons.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The covalent bond involves sharing of the electron.

Explanation:

  • The exhibition of wave nature is attributed by the fact that when an electron is passed through Young's double slit experiment, we can see alternative light and dark bands.
  • This light and dark bands are similar like that of light since light has a wave nature.
  • Moreover since the electron is shared there has been attraction of electron by both the compound. The electromagnetic wave is produced by the rotation of the electron which justifies the wave nature.

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