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Explain the nature of covalent bond formation in CH3Cl?

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Answered by piyushsharma2176
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Covalent bonds is formed by sharing of electrons so that the combining atoms complete their outermost shell. In CH3Cl, this happens as follows:

Three hydrogen atoms complete (K = 1 + 1 = 2) their shells by sharing three electrons (one electron each) of carbon atom. Chlorine complete its outer shell (L = 7 + 1 = 8) by sharing its one out of seven electrons with one electron of carbon atom. Thus carbon atom shares in all its four electrons with three of three hydrogen atoms and one of chlorine atom and completes its outer shell (L = 4 + 3 + 1 = 8).

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Answered by officialBE
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Explain the nature of the covalent bond using the bond formation in CH3Cl. Carbon can neither lose four of its electrons nor gain four electrons as both the processes require extra amount of energy and would make the system unstable. ... The bonds that are formed by sharing electrons are known as covalent bonds.

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