show the formation of covalent bonding in N2 molecule
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Well, a covalent bond is typically described as the superposition of TWO electrons between two positively charged atomic nuclei such that internuclear repulsion is NEGATED, and a net attractive force develops between the nuclei, AND the electron cloud. For a single covalent, the highest electron density lies BETWEEN the nuclei, and this occurs between the hydrogen and chlorine nuclei, i.e hydrogen contributes its ONE electron, and chlorine contributes the other electron to the bond.
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