This is true, but they are not the same as covalent bonds, which are also the sharing of electrons.
Molecules or covalent compounds are formed by the sharing of valence electrons.
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False
covalent - which means "sharing of valence electrons"
Covalent bonds are formed between atoms by sharing their valence shell electrons. In most cases non metals form covalent bonds. Exceptions exist including gaseous sodium Na2 and diethylzinc (C2H5)2Zn.
Molecules or covalent compounds are formed by the sharing of valence electrons.
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Covalent bonds are formed by sharing electrons of the valence shell.
Covalent Bond
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A covalent compound is always formed by the sharing of valence electrons(electrons in the last shell).
covalent - which means "sharing of valence electrons"
Covalent bonds are formed by atoms sharing valence electrons.
Covalent bonds are formed between atoms by sharing their valence shell electrons. In most cases non metals form covalent bonds. Exceptions exist including gaseous sodium Na2 and diethylzinc (C2H5)2Zn.
Covalent bonding.
A covalent bond is formed by sharing valence electrons of two atoms either in the same element or different elements.
Chemical bonds are formed by the sharing or donating of electrons. The electrons that atoms use to make chemical bonds are the outermost electrons, also known as valence electrons.