Answer to Question #130777 in Biology for Savannah

Question #130777
would a single covalent bond be a molecule even though there are 2 electrons being Shared
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2020-08-28T04:38:23-0400

Yes. If two atoms share even only two electrons, they form a covalent bond. As a result, these two atoms form a molecule. For instance, hydrogen gas (molecular hydrogen, H2) is a molecule consisting of two atoms of hydrogen which share one pair of electrons.


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