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Two atoms become stable by sharing electrons Form between nonmetals
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Nonmetals bond to other nonmetals by sharing electrons Hydrogen can bond by sharing electrons too Most nonmetals can bond with another atom of the same element The force that holds atoms together in a covalent bond is the attraction of each atoms’ nucleus for the shared pair of electrons A molecule is a neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
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The number of covalent bonds that a non-metal can form equals the number of electrons needed to make a total of eight EXAMPLE—Oxygen has 6 valence electrons. How many bonds can it form?
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Two atoms share two pairs of electrons=double bond Two atoms share three pairs of electrons=triple bond
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