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what is covalent bond??​

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Covalent bonds are chemical bonds between two non-metal atoms. An example is water, where hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) bond together to make (H2O). A full outer shell usually has eight electrons, or two in the case of hydrogen or helium. Covalent bonds are formed by atoms sharing valence electrons

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COVALENT BOND

A covalent bond in chemistry is a chemical link between two atoms or ions in which the electron pairs are shared between them.

● The electron pairs that participate in a covalent bond are called bonding pairs or shared pairs.

● Typically, sharing bonding pairs allows each atom to achieve a stable outer electron shell, similar to that seen in noble gas atoms.

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