
The positive nucleus of each atom has an attraction for the bonding electrons shared in the covalent bond
Covalent Bonds & Shared Electrons Table

Hydrogen, H2

Covalent bonding in hydrogen
Chlorine, Cl2

Covalent bonding in chlorine
Hydrogen Chloride, HCl

Covalent bonding in hydrogen chloride
Ammonia, NH3

Covalent bonding in ammonia
Methane, CH4

Covalent bonding in methane
Ethane, C2H6

Covalent bonding in ethane
Oxygen, O2

Covalent bonding in oxygen
Carbon dioxide, CO2

Covalent bonding in carbon dioxide
Ethene, C2H4

Covalent bonding in ethene
Nitrogen, N2

Covalent bonding in nitrogen

Sulfur dioxide, SO2 – dot and cross diagram

Phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5 – dot and cross diagram

Sulfur hexafluoride, SF6 – dot and cross diagram
Covalent bonding takes place between nonmetal atoms. Remember to use the periodic table to decide how many electrons are in the outer shell of a nonmetal atom.
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