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Why it possible for an atom to make more than one bond?

An atom can make more than one bond if it has more than one unpaired valence electron.


Why is it possible for an atom to make more than one bond?

An atom can make more than one bond because it has multiple orbitals where it can share electrons with other atoms. This allows the atom to participate in multiple chemical bonds, forming molecules with different structures and properties.


In a polar bond does one atom pull on the shared electrons more than the other atom?

Yes


What is a bond in which one atom is much more electronegative than the other?

A polar covalent bond because: When two atoms with different electronegativities form a covalent bond, the shared electrons are more likely to be closer to the atom of higher electronegativity rather than the atom of lower electronegativity.


Nonpolar?

A bond in which neither atom takes more than its share of electrons


Does one atom pull on the shared electrons more than the other atom in a polar bond?

Yes, in a polar bond, one atom pulls on the shared electrons more than the other atom. This causes an uneven distribution of electron density within the bond, leading to partial positive and negative charges on the atoms involved.


A hydrogen atom does not form more than one covalent bond because it?

Hydrogen can only form one covalent bond because it only has one electron.


Explain how it is possible for an atom to have more than one bond?

This depends on the number of valence electrons.


When one atom has a stronger attraction for shared electrons in a bond than another atom what type of bond is formed?

covalent bond


If a carbon atom is to become the negative end of a bond which atom must it be bonded to?

If a carbon atom is to become the negative end of a bond, it must be bonded to an atom that is more electronegative than carbon. Typically, atoms like oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), and fluorine (F) are more electronegative than carbon and can form a bond where carbon carries a partial negative charge.


How many bodns can a hydrogen atom form?

A hydrogen atom can not form more than one bond, because a hydrogen atom contains only one electron.


What kind of bond exists between carbon atom and chlorine atom?

A covalent bond exists between a carbon atom and a chlorine atom when they share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Chlorine is more electronegative than carbon, so the shared electrons are pulled closer to the chlorine atom.