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covalent bonding is typically explained as a bond that forms when atoms are sharing electrons. which statement below explains this concept best?
atoms are both trying to attract the same electrons, causing a situation where both atoms are pulled together.
atoms spend an equal amount of time with each electron before returning it.
atoms are attracted to each others electrons, repelling them from each other as they fight over the electrons.
atoms with a large atomic radius force smaller atoms to share their electrons.
In covalent bonding, atoms share electrons because they both try to attract the same electrons, which pulls the atoms together. The other statements are incorrect descriptions. The second option about equal - time sharing is not how covalent bonding works. The third option about repelling each other over electrons is wrong as it's an attraction that leads to sharing. The fourth option about large - radius atoms forcing smaller ones to share is not the basis of covalent bonding.
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Atoms are both trying to attract the same electrons, causing a situation where both atoms are pulled together.