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Kossel-lewis Approach to Chemical Bonding - Covalent Bond

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Kossel–Lewis Approach: Covalent Bond

  • A covalent bond is formed by the mutual sharing of electron pairs between two atoms.
  • A single bond shares 1 pair (2 electrons); a double bond shares 2 pairs; a triple bond shares 3 pairs.
  • Co-ordinate (Dative) Bond: A special covalent bond in which both electrons are donated by one atom (the donor) to another (the acceptor). Shown as X:→Y.
  • Bond angle: The angle between orbitals containing bonding pairs around the central atom. E.g., bond angle of water = 104.5°.
  • Bond enthalpy (Bond energy): Energy required to break one mole of a bond in the gaseous state. E.g., H–H bond enthalpy = 435.8 kJ mol⁻¹.
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