how many electrons does a bond pair has in covalent molecules usually
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covalent bond can be thought of as a 'shared pair' of electrons, so there are 2 electrons in each bond. That means that a double bond will have 4 electrons in the space between the bonded nuclei, and a triple bond will have 6.
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Both CH4 and H2O have only single bonds, so each bond has 2 electrons.
CO2 has the carbon in the middle and a double bond to an oxygen on each side. Each of those double bonds will contain 4 electrons.
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the covalent bond can be through of as a
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shared pair of electrons so there are 2 electrons in each bond that means 4 electrons in the space between the bounded nuclei and a triple bond have 6
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