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When two chemical atoms form a chemical bond, the expected result is that the electrons
A.)will be in the excited state

B.) will be equal to the number of protons

C.) will complete a noble gas configuration in both atoms

D.) will be removed completely from both atoms

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hezekia

Answer:

B

Explanation:

atoms with equal or similar electronegativity form covalent bonds in which the valence electrons are shared between the two atom

snehashish65

During the formation of a chemical bond, the expected result is that the electrons will complete a noble gas configuration in both atoms. Hence, option (C) is correct.

The given problem is based on the concepts and fundamentals of chemical bonds. The chemical bonds between the two atomic species is formed by sharing the electrons.

  • When the electrons from each of the atom is shared, they maintain a strong intermolecular bond, which is known as chemical bond. This chemical bond allows the element to achieve noble gas configuration.
  • The electrons that is shared within the two atomic species are known as shared pairs.
  • The shared pairs are bonded within the atomic species by means of Van der Waals force of attraction as as covalent interaction..

Thus, we can conclude that during the formation of a chemical bond, the expected result is that the electrons will complete a noble gas configuration in both atoms. Hence, option (C) is correct.

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