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When two atoms approach each other, the electrons of one atom are attracted to the nucleus of the other according to---
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Covalent Bonds
A covalent bond consists of the mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between two atoms. These electrons are simultaneously attracted by the two atomic nuclei.
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This is according to covalent bond.
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When electrons are shared between atoms and the nuclei of both atoms attract each other, covalent bonds occur. The electrons are uniformly distributed in pure covalent bonds. The electrons are shared unequally in polar covalent connections because one atom has a larger force of attraction on the electrons than the other.
- Electronegativity refers to an atom's ability to attract a pair of electrons in a chemical connection.
- The polarity of a bond is calculated by the distance in electronegativity between two atoms.
- Because there is no variation in electronegativity between the two identical atoms in a diatomic molecule, the bond is nonpolar or pure covalent.
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