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Title: Intermolecular Bonding Essay
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Effectively each atom now has a share of
both the electrons. The electron density between the two nuclei exerts an
attractive force on each nucleus keeping them held tightly together in a
covalent bond.
Figure 2
A covalent bond forming between two hydrogen atoms... Showed first 250 characters
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Electronegativity is a measure of how powerful a atom is in a molecule to
attract electrons. Polarization is a term given to name the unequal sharing of
electrons in a covalent bond. Molecules that have unequal sharing of electrons
are called polar molecules and dipole molecules are ones which have the charge
separated, therefore all polar molecules must have a dipole attraction... Showed next 250 characters
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