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Kipish [7]
1 year ago
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How is energy involved in the formation of a covalent bond?

Physics
1 answer:
frez [133]1 year ago
5 0

The energy is involved in ionization, electron affinity etc

The following are the conditions that favor the creation of covalent bonds since they are generated by the mutual sharing of electrons:

  • Electron affinity, first. If both atoms have a strong electron affinity, a covalent link is often preferred between them.
  • The energy of ionization. The ionization energy of the two atoms participating in the bonding process should be high.
  • Atomic Dimension. The atoms that form covalent bonds should have lower atomic sizes. Stronger covalent bonds are created when atoms have smaller atomic radii.
  • Electronegativity. Both atoms' electronegativities ought to be high. The two atoms' electronegativities should differ as little as possible.
  • In order to establish covalent bonds, the atoms' high ionization energy is involved.

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