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why hydrogen forms a single bond​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Because the hydrogen atoms are identical, neither can take the electron from the other to complete its electron shell and form an ionic bond.

  • As a result, the two hydrogen atoms share the two electrons in a covalent bond.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • Because the hydrogen atoms are identical, neither can take the electron from the other to complete its electron shell and form an ionic bond.

  • As a result, the two hydrogen atoms share the two electrons in a covalent bond..

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