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12 November, 14:30

What holds the atoms together in a covalent bond?

the attraction between the shared electrons and protons in each nucleus

a weak electron cloud

the attraction of the opposing ions

the crystal lattice structure

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  1. 12 November, 15:38
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    A. The attraction between the shared electron and the protons in each nucleus

    Explanation:

    Covalent bonds are formed when the atoms involved in bonding share their electron pairs.

    When the atoms comes close to each other two types of forces acts on it:

    1) Repulsive forces: electron-electron repulsion and nuclei-nuclei repulsion

    (Similar charges repel each other, electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged)

    2) Attractive forces: nuclei-electron attraction or

    The attraction between the shared electron and the protons in each nucleus

    A covalent bond is formed when the net force of attraction balances the net force of repulsion and the system acquire minimum energy.
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