Covalent Bonding

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    • A covalent bond is the electrostatic force of attraction between two nuclei and a shared pair of electrons
    • In a normal covalent bond, both atoms each contribute one electron
    • In a dative covalent bond, one atom contributes both electrons
    • To form a dative covalent bond, one atom must be electron deficient
    • A smaller atomic radius means a stronger covalent bond as outer electrons are closer to the nucleus
    • Sigma bonds are formed by a direct orbital overlap of s or p orbitals
    • Pi bonds are formed by a sideways overlap of two p orbitals
    • When breaking bonds, the pi bond will break first
    • In a Σ bond, electron density is highest directly between the two nuclei