write 3 necessary condition for the formation of covalent bond
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- A covalent bond is formed between two non-metals.
- The difference in electronegativity between the combining atoms of the two non-metals must be sufficiently low.
- The two combining atoms should have high ionization energy.
- The two combining atoms should have high electron affinity.
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Three necessary conditions for the formation of a covalent bond are
The electronegative difference, Sharing of electron pair, and incomplete or partially field outermost shell.
What is a covalent bond and how is it formed?
- A covalent bond is a form of chemical bond that is formed by the sharing of electron pairs between two atoms.
- The higher the electronegative difference between two atoms more is the chances for the covalent bond formation.
- When an electron pair is shifted to the other electron-deficient atom then the covalent bond is formed.
- Moreover, if there are 5, 6, or 7 electrons in the outermost shell of the atom then the bond formed will be called a covalent bond.
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