why does the electron affinity of elements has to be high for formation of covalent bond?
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Covalent Bonding and Electronegativity - Cliffs Notes In most cases, the electrons in covalent bonds are not shared equally. Usually, one atom attracts the bonding electrons more strongly than does the other. This uneven attraction results in these electrons moving closer to the atom with the greater power of attraction.
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In most cases, the electrons in covalent bonds are not shared equally. Usually, one atom attracts the bonding electrons more strongly than does the other. This uneven attraction results in these electrons moving closer to the atom with the greater power of attraction.
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