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When atoms gain the 1 configuration of a noble gas, the bonds formed are 2 . A 3 pair of valence electrons constitutes a 4 covalent bond. 1:electron 2:covalent 3:single 4:single
the electronic covalent single single
Pairs of valence electrons that are not shared between atoms are called 5 . Sometimes two or three pairs of electrons ma be shared to give 6 covalent bonds. In some cases, only one of the atoms in a bond provides the pair of bonding electrons; this is a 7 . 8 is required to break covalent bonds between atoms. The total energy required to break the bond between two covalently bonded atoms in known as the 9 . When it is possible to write two or more valid electron dot formulas for a molecule or ion, each formula is referred to as a 10 . 5:Unknown 6:single and double 7:Unknown 8:unknown 9:unknown 10:unknown
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9:bond dissociation energy
7:coordinate covalent bond
5:unshared pair 8:bond dissociation energy 10:structual formular Please check these.
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