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= Covalent Bond = | |||
Covalent bonds are the strongest bonds that join two atoms together. The bonds are formed when an electron pair is shared between the adjacent atoms. The strength of the bond requires high levels of energy to be put in to be broken. Multiple pairs of electrons can be shared to for double or triple covalent bonds.<ref>Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L.(2012) Biochemistry, 7th edition, New York: WH Freeman</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 12:09, 27 November 2014
See covalent bond
Covalent Bond
Covalent bonds are the strongest bonds that join two atoms together. The bonds are formed when an electron pair is shared between the adjacent atoms. The strength of the bond requires high levels of energy to be put in to be broken. Multiple pairs of electrons can be shared to for double or triple covalent bonds.[1]
References
- ↑ Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L.(2012) Biochemistry, 7th edition, New York: WH Freeman