Chemistry, asked by tommyoreilly1542, 11 months ago

In a covalent bond, two atoms are held together by the attraction between ______. The number of covalent bonds that an atom can form depends on the number of ______ in the atom.
Choices for Blank 1:
- Each atom shares and the shared electrons,
- The nuclei of the 2 atoms,
- The valence electrons of the 2 atoms.
Choices for Blank 2:
- Energy Levels,
- Protons and neutrons,
- Valence electrons
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Answers

Answered by arupsinha2007
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Blank 1 = The nuclei of the 2 atoms

Blank 2 = valence electrons

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Answered by Hansika4871
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Answer:

In a covalent bond, two atoms are held together by the attraction between the nuclei of two atoms.

  • One or more atoms are held together by electrostatic interactions.
  • It is the interactions of the particles in the nucleus. That is between protons and electrons.
  • And Covalent bond is an electrostatic attraction between positively charged nuclei of bonded atoms and negatively charged electrons shared by them.

The number of covalent bonds that an atom can form depends on the number of Valence electrons in the atom.

  • A covalent bond is formed by the sharing of valence electrons in their outermost orbit.
  • So they have to obtain an octet that determines the number of covalent bonds that an atom forms.

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