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what make covalent bond directional? ​

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In covalent bonding, a stable electron configuration is created by sharing of electrons between neighbouring atoms. Two atoms that are covalently bonded will share at least one electron from each atom.

A covalent bond prefers specific orientations in space relative to one another which results in molecules having definite shapes. ... Hence, they form bonds in a particular direction. Therefore, covalent bonds are directional in nature. On the other hand, ionic bonds are different, there is no electron sharing.

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