Sailnir
Sailnir
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21st Nov 2012
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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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  • thespazz
    thespazz
    21st Nov 2012
    ohh ok then i whas thinking that you did not do youre homework for a moment. that makes sence. oh ya +1
  • Sailnir
    Sailnir
    21st Nov 2012
    Allow me to address point one yes they are electrons but photons bended properly. Also in a Covalent bond two are shared to the hydrogen and they move so fast they form a cloud a litteral blur that we can't measure due to quantum mechanics. 2H can bond that is where you get Hydrogen gas Deutrium and Tritium. And yes H is the Symbol for Hydrogen that is why I used an H because I was too lazy to write it out. also H 1 isotope is 1 proton and an electron H 2 Isotope is deutrium and H 3 isotope is tritium
  • thespazz
    thespazz
    21st Nov 2012
    ohh i see the H2O, but why do you use the H for H2O? H is the simble for hydrogen. lol
  • thespazz
    thespazz
    21st Nov 2012
    its not photons its electrons. and the electrons is apart of the hydrogen. and a hydrogen atom only has 1 electon around its nucleus thus makeing it unstable and prone to a reaction. (and 2 hydrogen atoms cant bond) ...but good demonstration tho.
  • Sailnir
    Sailnir
    21st Nov 2012
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