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Which types of Bond occurs when the strength of the valence shells are approximately the same?

covalent bond


Which type of bond occurs when the strength of the valence shells are approximately the same?

A covalent bond occurs when the strength of the valence shells of atoms is similar. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.


Which type of bond occurs when the strength of the valence shells are the same?

Covalent bond


Which type of bond occurs when the strength of valence shells are approimately the same?

A nonpolar covalent bond occurs when two atoms have similar electronegativities, resulting in a balanced sharing of electrons. Since the strength of their valence shells is similar, the atoms can share electrons equally, forming a nonpolar covalent bond.


Do noble gases have valence shells?

Yes they have eight electrons in their valence shells. This is why they are not reactive. All elements have valence shells.


How many valence shells in radium?

Radium has seven electron shells; the valence of radium is 2+.


What is the value of n for the valence shells of as?

The value of 'n' for the valence shells is the number of shells that specific atom has


How many valence shells does chlorine have?

3


How many valence shells does the element neon have?

Period number = no. of electron shells. Therefore neon has two shells.


How many valence shells in beryllium?

Beryllium has one valence shell containing two electrons.


How many valence shells does fluorine have?

flurine has atomic no. 9 so its electronic configaration is 2,7. Its valance shell has 7 electrons


Why are noble gases are non reactive?

They have filled valence shells. Atoms undergo chemical bonding in order to have filled valence shells by sharing electrons or transferring electrons. Because the noble gases already have filled valence shells, they have no need to react with other elements.