covalent bond

NOUN
  1. a chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule
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How To Use covalent bond In A Sentence

  • These rules are the result of assigning all electrons in a covalent bond to the more electronegative atom in the bond.
  • The transport in the trail is a kind of catenation, the ability of a chemical element to form a long chain-like structure via a series of covalent bonds. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • A covalent compound is held together by covalent bonds (a covalent bond holds two atoms together to create diatomic molecules, such as H 2 or N 2.
  • A covalent bond is a bond formed when two atoms share a pair of electrons.
  • Ionicity is a measure of the degree of sharing: covalent bonds have the lowest ionicity, and ionic bonds have the highest.
  • The three shared pairs of electrons between the two carbon atoms create a triple covalent bond.
  • Pairs of electrons that are not shared in covalent bonds are lone pairs.
  • Electronegativity can be used to predict whether a bond will be a nonpolar covalent bond, a polar covalent bond, or an ionic bond.
  • To complete an octet, each oxygen must share two electrons in a covalent bond.
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