There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.
When one pair of electrons is shared, a single covalent bond exists. This bond can be either polar or nonpolar. If the electrons are equally shared, the bond is nonpolar. If the electrons are unequally shared, the bond is polar.
When two atoms share electrons, the shared pair of electrons form a chemical bond called a covalent bond.
Covalent bonds are formed when electrons are shared between atoms.
By definition, a covalent bond is a type of chemical bond characterized by the sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms. If it's only one pair of electrons being shared, then it would be a single covalent bond, two pairs of electrons being shared is a double covalent bond, and three pairs of electrons shared would be a triple covalent bond.
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A lone pair- as the name suggests is a pair of electrons which has not yet been shared with any other atom
There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.
Covalent and ionic bonds all have a shared pair of electrons and hydrogen has a pair of unshared electrons.
one pair. hope that helps : >
they are the same. Lone pair is unshared pair of electrons and bond pair is shared pair of electron.
duplet
covalent bond