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  • Covalent Bonds: Sharing Electrons Between Atoms - A Simple Explanation
    That's not quite right! Covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of electrons, not by the bond being between multiple electrons.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Covalent bonds involve two atoms sharing one or more pairs of electrons.

    * Each shared pair of electrons is considered a single bond.

    * Atoms can form multiple bonds by sharing more than one pair of electrons (e.g., double bond = two shared pairs, triple bond = three shared pairs).

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