how do covalent bonds form between two atoms
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Covalent bonds form as a result of sharing of electrons of two atoms.
Most common examples could be derived from Hydrocarbon or Organic Chemistry.
Basic Sigma (head to head overlapping of orbitals) bond or Single covalent bond example is Methane. Where one Carbon atom form covalent bond with 4 Hydrogen atom.
Most common examples could be derived from Hydrocarbon or Organic Chemistry.
Basic Sigma (head to head overlapping of orbitals) bond or Single covalent bond example is Methane. Where one Carbon atom form covalent bond with 4 Hydrogen atom.
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it is a special type of covalent bond between two atoms by which the atom which is more electronegative attracts more electrons from the bonded pair than the other atom.
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