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A covalent bond's definition is "the sharing of a pair of [[Electrons|electrons]] between adjacent [[Atoms|atoms]]"&nbsp;<ref>Berg, J. Stryer, L. Tymoczko,J. Biochemistry, 7th Edition, New York: W.H Freeman and Company, Chapter 1, Page 7</ref>. Out of all of the bonds that form between atoms, a covalent bond is the strongest to form<ref>Berg, J. Stryer, L. Tymoczko,J. Biochemistry, 7th Edition, New York: W.H Freeman and Company, Chapter 1, Page 7</ref>. For instance, the bond between two [[Chlorine|chlorine]] atoms is also called as covalent bond. Covalent bonds divided into two groups such as polar covalent bond and nonpolar covalent bond. A chemical bond where a pair of elctrons is unequally shared between two atoms is known as polar covalent bonding while nonpolar covalent bonding happens when a pair of electrons shared equally by two atoms<ref>Polar and Nonpolar covalent bonds:Definitions and examples.(n.d.).Retrieved from http://study.com/academy/lesson/polar-and-nonpolar-covalent-bonds-definitions-and-examples.html</ref>.<br>  
A covalent bond's definition is "the sharing of a pair of [[Electrons|electrons]] between adjacent [[Atoms|atoms]]". Out of all of the bonds that form between atoms, a covalent bond is the strongest to form<ref>Berg, J. Stryer, L. Tymoczko,J. Biochemistry, 7th Edition, New York: W.H Freeman and Company, Chapter 1, Page 7</ref>. For instance, the bond between two [[Chlorine|chlorine]] atoms is also called as covalent bond. Covalent bonds divided into two groups such as polar covalent bond and nonpolar covalent bond. A chemical bond where a pair of elctrons is unequally shared between two atoms is known as polar covalent bonding while nonpolar covalent bonding happens when a pair of electrons shared equally by two atoms<ref>Polar and Nonpolar covalent bonds:Definitions and examples.(n.d.).Retrieved from http://study.com/academy/lesson/polar-and-nonpolar-covalent-bonds-definitions-and-examples.html</ref>.<br>


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A covalent bond's definition is "the sharing of a pair of electrons between adjacent atoms". Out of all of the bonds that form between atoms, a covalent bond is the strongest to form[1]. For instance, the bond between two chlorine atoms is also called as covalent bond. Covalent bonds divided into two groups such as polar covalent bond and nonpolar covalent bond. A chemical bond where a pair of elctrons is unequally shared between two atoms is known as polar covalent bonding while nonpolar covalent bonding happens when a pair of electrons shared equally by two atoms[2].

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  1. Berg, J. Stryer, L. Tymoczko,J. Biochemistry, 7th Edition, New York: W.H Freeman and Company, Chapter 1, Page 7
  2. Polar and Nonpolar covalent bonds:Definitions and examples.(n.d.).Retrieved from http://study.com/academy/lesson/polar-and-nonpolar-covalent-bonds-definitions-and-examples.html