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23 May, 22:24

For all you chemistry cats! in terms of covalent bonding, what is meant by an unshared (lone) pair of electrons?

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  1. 23 May, 22:29
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    It just means that those lone pairs can pair up with any other molecules according to the electronegativity, for example water ... H-O-H has two lone pairs on the O in order to satisfy the octet rule, each bond has two electrons as we can see H-O has to and O-H has another two + the two lone pairs (4) = 8
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