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The answer is c. Valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms & D. Four valence eletrons are shared
Electrons are shared between the atoms that are bonded. If there is an electronegativity difference between the atoms the electrons will be shared unequally.
are non covalent created when the shared electrons between atoms are not equally shared
is an attraction between atoms so electrons are shared in a physical bond
When electrons are shared between two atoms, this is referred to as a covalent bond.
The answer is c. Valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms & D. Four valence eletrons are shared
Electrons are shared between the atoms that are bonded. If there is an electronegativity difference between the atoms the electrons will be shared unequally.
are non covalent created when the shared electrons between atoms are not equally shared
is an attraction between atoms so electrons are shared in a physical bond
In a covalent bond electrons are shared between two electrons.
When electrons are shared between two atoms, this is referred to as a covalent bond.
electrons are shared between one or more atoms
Basically, a polar bond is one in which the electrons are unequally shared between two atoms. In the case of Carbon and Iodine, Carbon has an electronegativity of roughly 2.5 and Iodine has an electronegativity of about 2.5. Therefore, the two pull about equally as hard on the shared electrons and produce a non-polar molecule.
These electrons are shared between the two atoms.
Electrons shared between atoms.
The pairs of electrons are shared between atoms.
The general location of electrons in a covalent bond is that electrons are shared in pairs between 2 atoms. If 2 electrons pairs are shared, 4 electrons are shared in all. They lie between the two nuclei of the bonding atoms. The shared electrons are typically near the middle of the bond between the 2 atoms, in a covalent bond. They may be slightly closer to 1 atom or the other, due to small differences in electronegativity.