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level 16 in covalent bonding collisions

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A covalent bond is a bond formed between atoms that share electrons.

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Group 16 elements tend to form two covalent bonds because they have six valence electrons and need two more to make eight. Oxygen is a group 16 element and can acquire the same electron configuration as neon if it forms two covalent bonds.

Atoms share electrons to gain an entire outer shell of electrons. Remember they want to get a full outer shell because that's when the atom is most stable and inert

How are covalent bonds formed 11?

A covalent bond is formed by the equal sharing of electrons from both participating atoms. An electron pair participating in this type of bond is called a shared pair or bond pair. Covalent bonds are also called molecular bonds

What is a property of a covalent bond?

General properties of covalent compounds

These compounds have low boiling points. This can be attributed to their weak attractive force between different bonded atoms. Van Der Waals forces bind these atoms together. These compounds are usually gases and liquids with low boiling and melting points.

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