is an attraction between atoms so electrons are shared in a physical bond
Electronegativity is the attraction of an atom for the shared pairs of electrons.
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No, electrons are never shared or transferred in a hydrogen bond. A hydrogen bond is just an attraction between partially positive particles and partially negative particles.
Ionic bond: involve an electrostatic attraction between atoms.Covalent bond: electrons are shared between atoms.
Ionic: the force of attraction between oppositely charged ions (a metal and a nonmetals. Covalent: the force of attraction between the nuclei of atoms and the electrons shared by atoms (two nonmetals.
A metal action and the shared electrons that surround it.
When electrons are shared between atoms, the nuclei of both atoms experience attraction towards the electrons and vice versa. At a certain distance, the attraction is maximal because the repulsion between the nuclei is small while the attraction of each nuclei to the electrons is strong. Thus, the atoms are held together by their attraction to the shared electrons.
Covalent bond
A metal action and the shared electrons that surround it.
Covalent bond
Electronegativity is the attraction of an atom for the shared pairs of electrons.
The atom with the greater attraction for shared electrons in the molecule is the more electronegative atom.
A non-polar covalent bond.
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Sharing of electrons between two atoms is called covalent bonding.
when compared to oxygen, fluorine has greater electronegativity (greater attraction for shared pair of electrons).
No, electrons are never shared or transferred in a hydrogen bond. A hydrogen bond is just an attraction between partially positive particles and partially negative particles.