Why covalent Bonds are directional in nature?
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→ The meaning of covalent bonds being directional is that atoms bonded covalently prefer specific orientations in space relative to one another.
→ As a result, molecules in which atoms are bonded covalently have definite shapes.
→ Hence covalent bonds show directionality because of the shape of their electron wavebfunction.
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→ The meaning of covalent bonds being directional is that atoms bonded covalently prefer specific orientations in space relative to one another.
→ As a result, molecules in which atoms are bonded covalently have definite shapes.
→ Hence covalent bonds show directionality because of the shape of their electron wavebfunction.
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The meaning of covalent bonds being directional is that atoms bonded covalently prefer specific orientations in space relative to one another. As a result, molecules in which atoms are bonded covalently have definite shapes. ... Hence covalent bonds show directionality because of the shape of their electronic wavefunction
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