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Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure
Question
Is a covalent molecule always formed between two similar atoms?
Solution
No, it can also be formed in different atoms.
Some More Questions From Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Chapter
What are valence electrons?
Why do atoms combine?
Can ionic bond be formed between similar atoms?
Why two helium atoms do not combine to form He2?
What are 'Lewis structures'?
Name the conditions for the formation of an ionic bond between two atoms.
What is crystal lattice?
What is electrovalency?
What bond is present in MgCl2 molecules?
Write Lewis dot symbols for atoms of the elements Mg, Na, B, O, N, Br.
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