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Singil Bond in Formula
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A single bond is a bond in which two atoms share two valence electrons each, forming a covalent bond. It is written usually as A−A or A:A in Lewis structures. All single bonds are linear. Examples of single bonds include C−H,H−H,H−F , and many more, usually involving hydrogen atoms.
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SINGLE BOND
When two atoms share one electron pair between each other, then they are said to be bonded by single covalent bond, denoted by single dash joining the atoms. For the formation of this bond, presence of an atom with single valency is required. The atoms with single valencies are halogens and hydrogen.
e.g. – Cl2, HCl, NH3 etc.
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