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When or why do double bonds form​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Double bonds form when two atoms must share four electrons in order to achieve the octet rule. The octet rule states that atoms will lose, gain, or share electrons to have eight valence electrons. Double bonds form quite frequently in nature, and are usually made by nonmetals like carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.

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Answered by karanveer28102005
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Double bonds form when two atoms must share four electrons in order to achieve the octet rule. The octet rule states that atoms will lose, gain, or share electrons to have eight valence electrons. Double bonds form quite frequently in nature, and are usually made by nonmetals like carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen

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