Sailnir
21st Nov 2012
20th Aug 2013
This is a model of how Covalent bonding works between a central atom and two outer atoms the central being the CLNE and the other two atoms are made pink circles and can be seen by the orbit of the electrons This is H2O
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Comments
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This is so messy, turn off deco to see it. It probavly took less than 5 minutes
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Yeah Nathan Go pick on someone elses save This is so cool!
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BTW the void makes it look better nice clean apeal not meant to be destroyable...
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Umm dude have you ever studdied chemistry it is actually very accurate and meant only to demonstrate a point just a diarama not a thing to hate. Nathan1999 Best of luck to you have a very nice day/evening depending on where you live
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Dude your H20 sucks, not only was it inaccurate but you cheated with the void.
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You are right about the alkali metals though...
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Metals don't share
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Non-metal to non-metal bonds are sharing electrons and hydrogen is nonmetal you can look it up if you want but H2O is a bent 2 lone pair 2 shared
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i know that but only sum atoms can share a electron. like LI,NA,K,RB,CS,FR,ect cant share a electron.
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Note: Covalent bonding is a sharing of electrons between elements so it forms a cloud. Just in case if you don't want to read my next post.