Chemistry, asked by Siddharth11, 1 year ago

why electron do not repel each other while forming covalent bonds

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Answered by agarwalsaarang
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Because both the electrons are unstable and so in order to gain stability, mutual sharing of electrons occurs. Due to this stability factor ie. getting stable , they don't actually repel each other.... Example NH3

Siddharth11: but like charge repel this is natural law
agarwalsaarang: It now comes to the arrangement of the atoms and molecules. Example in NH3, H atoms are arranged in such a way that they are far enough.......
agarwalsaarang: Please make my answer the brainiest answer
Siddharth11: you mean to say h atoms will not repel n atoms
agarwalsaarang: Yes they will not and they are currently unstable. They will gain stability with mutual sharing of e-
Siddharth11: but why n atom won't repel h atom
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