A single bond involves the sharing of 2 electrons (1 pair).
If it was a single bond it would share 2 electrons so 1 pair. If it was a double bond it would share 4 electrons so 2 pairs. If it was a triple bond it would share 6 electrons so 3 pairs.
A "single bond" (type of covalent bond) includes one pairof electrons (2).
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In covalent bonds, electrons are shared. In ionic bonds, electrons are transferred.
In a covalent bond electrons are shared.
the valence electrons are shared.
Covalent bonds are formed when electrons are shared between elements, electronegativity holds them together
"Shares electrons" is a characteristic of covalent bonds, which form covalent compounds.
Covalent bonds are formed when electrons are shared between atoms.
In covalent bonds, electrons are shared. In ionic bonds, electrons are transferred.
A bond in which electrons are equally shared is a non-polar covalent bond.
covalent bonds
covalent bonds are formed when electrons are shared between atoms.
In a covalent bond electrons are shared.
A covalent bond is a bond that involves atoms to share electrons. When the shared electrons are not shared evenly, it is called a polar bond. When electrons are shared evenly, it is called nonpolar bond. Note that the only completely nonpolar bonds are bonds between atom of the same element.
the valence electrons are shared.
Covalent bonds are formed when electrons are shared between elements, electronegativity holds them together
"Shares electrons" is a characteristic of covalent bonds, which form covalent compounds.
A covalent bond is when electrons are shared in bonds.
covalent bonds