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A covalent bond is a bond in which [[Electrons|electrons]] are shared between atoms. Atoms require a full outer shell in order to be stable- this is often 8 electrons in the outermost shell. A covalent bond holds atoms together as it is the attraction of the negitively charged electrons, in the shared pair of electrons, to the positively charged nucleus of both atoms. See [[Covalent|covalent]]<br> | A covalent bond is a bond in which [[Electrons|electrons]] are shared between atoms. Atoms require a full outer shell in order to be stable- this is often 8 electrons in the outermost shell. A covalent bond holds atoms together as it is the attraction of the negitively charged electrons, in the shared pair of electrons, to the positively charged nucleus of both atoms. See [[Covalent|covalent]]<br> |
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A covalent bond is a bond in which electrons are shared between atoms. Atoms require a full outer shell in order to be stable- this is often 8 electrons in the outermost shell. A covalent bond holds atoms together as it is the attraction of the negitively charged electrons, in the shared pair of electrons, to the positively charged nucleus of both atoms. See covalent