how do covalent bonds form between 2 atoms
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Covalent bonds are formed as result of sharing of electrons between two or more than two atoms.
Let's understand with an example of Dicarbon or C2.
In C2 there is sharing of electrons takes place and form pi [π] (side by side overlapping of orbitals) bond i.e., weak type of covalent bond.
Let's understand with an example of Dicarbon or C2.
In C2 there is sharing of electrons takes place and form pi [π] (side by side overlapping of orbitals) bond i.e., weak type of covalent bond.
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