What is covalent bond?
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The chemical bond formed by the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms so that both the atoms get their octet complete is called covalent bond. The molecules formed as a result of sharing of electron between two atoms are called as covalent molecules.
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Answer:
Covalent bonds are nothing but bonds between elements that are formed by sharing of electrons between the elements that is odd from the ionic's "give-n-take" policy...
Explanation:
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Covalent compounds are nothing but the bonds where the electrons are not able to move around freely and can't merely be lost by the element, nothing more but, common with the non-metallic elements....
Elements that have their valency about 4,3,2,1 on the side sharing the non-metallic character to form oxides or forming compounds without sharing electrons are "Covalent Compounds"...
Some properties of Covalent Compounds are:
- They have low melting and boiling points.
- The molecular strength is strong, but have weak bonding strength.
- They mostly exist in liquid and gaseous form.
- They are literally insoluble in water, but they are soluble in the forms of other organic solvents.
- They don't have free electrons for the movement to conduct electricity.
Some E.g.s for Covalent Bonds are---> H₂O, HCl, CH₃COOH, CH₄, NH₃, etc...
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