what is single covalent bonds
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A single covalent bond is formed by the sharing of one pair of one pair of electrons between two atoms.
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Explanation: Covalent bonds form between nonmetals. It by sharing elements. Nonmetals share electrons to fill up valence shells. Nonmetals share electrons to become stable. Single bonds are formed when atoms share 2 electrons. Double bonds are formed when atoms share 4 electrons. Triple bonds are formed when atoms share 6 electrons.
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