if a bond is made up of large numbers of organic compound then the bond is termed as
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If a bond is made up of a large number of organic compound, then the bond is termed as Covalent bond
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If a bond is made up of large numbers of organic compound then the bond is termed as covalent bond.
- The reason behind the bond formation is the tendency of the organic compounds to donate electrons.
- These bonds are formed chemically by sharing a set of electrons (electrons pairs) between atoms of the same/different chemical nature.
- Their strength is determined by the energy applied to dissociate the bond formed.
- Also, covalent bonds are incapable to conduct electricity.
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