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a bond that occurs the number of electrons used to pair is two electrons or a pair of

                       electrons, then the bond is called a single covalent bond. If four electrons or two pairs
                       are used for a pair, it is called a double covalent bond. If there are six electrons or three

                       pairs of shared electrons, it is called a triple covalent bond. If the electron pair only
                       comes from one of the bonding atoms, the bond formed is a coordinate covalent bond.


                              Each non-metal atom is densely packed with electrons (high EI) and tends to

                       attract other electrons as well (very negative AE). The attraction of each atomic nucleus
                       on the valence electrons of other atoms holds the atoms together in bonds. The shared

                       electron pair is considered to be localized between two atoms because it spends most
                       of its time there (Andromeda, et al, 2019). Very strong covalent bonds occur between

                       atoms that have similar electronegativities. Therefore, a covalent bond is not entirely a
                       bond between two atoms of the same element, but in their electronegativity (Hartono

                       and Wulansari, 2017).


                   2.  Classification of Covalent Compound
                              Covalent compounds are divided into several types, namely:


                      A.  Based on The Bonds Formed

                          1.  Single Covalent Bond
                              A single covalent bond is a covalent bond that involves the sharing of 1 electron

                              pair (2 electrons) by the two atoms that are bonded together. For example, the
                              formation of HCl and CH4 compounds.

















                              Formation of HCl
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                              Electron configuration  1H: 1s , so that the valence electrons = 1. To achieve a
                              stable electron configuration (according to the duplet rule) 1 electron is needed.
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                              Electron  configuration  for  17Cl:  1s   2s 2p   3s   3p ,  so  that  CI  has  valence
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