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What is the force of attraction between the nuclei of atoms and the shared electrons?

Covalent bond


How could the interaction of the atoms and their electrons differ in a diagram of a covalent bond?

In a diagram of a covalent bond, the interaction of atoms and their electrons is represented by shared electron pairs between nuclei. Unlike ionic bonds, where electrons are transferred, covalent bonding involves the overlapping of atomic orbitals, allowing electrons to be shared more equally or unequally, depending on the electronegativity of the atoms involved. The diagram typically shows the bonded atoms closer together, with lines or dots indicating the shared electrons, emphasizing the mutual attraction between the positively charged nuclei and the shared electron cloud. This interaction leads to the formation of distinct molecular shapes and properties.


Covalent bonds are formed when electrons are what?

Electrons are shared. they may be shared equally if the elements are nearly equal in electronegativity; a nonpolar covalent bond. Or they may be shared unequally, that is the electrons may spend more time in one atoms orbital than the other atoms orbital(s), if the electronegativity variance is great; a polar covalent bond.


What Particle in which electrons are shared unequally is?

A polar covalent bond involves a particle in which electrons are shared unequally. This occurs when the difference in electronegativity between the atoms is significant enough to cause a partial negative charge on one atom and a partial positive charge on the other.


What happens when 1 pair of electrons are shared?

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.

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What happends to electrons in a colvalent bond?

In a covalent bond, electrons are shared between atoms to form a stable molecule. These shared electrons move between the nuclei of the bonded atoms, creating a strong bond that holds the atoms together. The shared electrons are attracted to both nuclei, thus keeping the atoms in close proximity to each other.


Covalent bonding is defined as polar when?

electrons are shared unequally between atoms.


What word is explains this phrase Electrons shared unequally between two atoms?

polar


The best word to describe how electrons relate to two nuclei in a covalent bond is?

Shared: Electrons in a covalent bond are shared between the two nuclei.


Molecules that form when electrons are shared unequally between atoms are called?

Valence electrons


Electrons are shared unequally in an?

Polar covalent bond


In the compound H2O the electrons in the bonds are unequally shared between oxygen and hydrogen forming .?

polar bonds


What is a bond in which electrons are shared called?

A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond


What is Bonding in which electrons are shared called?

A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond


What bond formed is when electrons are shared unequally?

Covalent Bond


A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally are what?

Polar Bond


What is a polar covalent bondd?

A polar covalent bond is a covalent bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared unequally.