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A molecule is the neutral particle formed when electrons are shared between atoms. The charge is neutral when electrons are shared, negative when they gain electrons, and positive when they lose electrons.
They are formed when two or more atoms share electrons to form a molecule.
A "nonpolar" covalent bond.
usually a new substance is formed, but the substance formed depends on the reagants used molecule
The atoms of the molecule effectively achieve a noble gas configuration by sharing valence electrons.
a covalent bond is when two atoms share a pair of electrons
A molecule is the neutral particle formed when electrons are shared between atoms. The charge is neutral when electrons are shared, negative when they gain electrons, and positive when they lose electrons.
a molecule
a molecule
They are formed when two or more atoms share electrons to form a molecule.
This is a molecule having a covalent bond.
non polar
Covalent bonding. It can be two types - polar covalent or nonpolar covalent. In polar covalent bonding, atoms do not share electrons equally. In nonpolar covalent bonding, atoms share electrons equally.
Molecules are formed when atoms lose electrons and then attach themselves to other atoms
That is a triple covalent bond.
To form a molecule, atoms can share, lose, and gain electrons
A "nonpolar" covalent bond.