Covalent bonding
Covalent bonding
Real World
The oxygen molecule (O₂) you breathe is held together by a covalent double bond — two shared pairs of electrons between identical nonmetal atoms, making it stable enough to persist in the atmosphere.
Exam Focus
When asked to 'describe' covalent bonding, always mention shared electron pairs and electrostatic attraction between nuclei and electrons.
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