what is double covalent bonds write its properties class 10th chemistry
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Double Bonds. A double bond is formed when two pairs of electrons are shared between the two participating atoms. It is represented by two dashes (=). Double covalent bonds are much stronger than a single bond, but they are less stable.
Covalent Bonds: Ionic Bonds
Examples: Methane, Hydrochloric acid: Example: Sodium chloride, Sulfuric Acid
Low Polarity and more Flammable: High Polarity and less Flammable
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