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Imagine a pair of electrons.
Lipscomb showed how a pair of electrons could be shared by three atoms.
Conversely, the other unit in the reaction (designated E) is electrophilic; it seeks to combine with a pair of electrons.
The hydrogen and fluorine atoms are bound together by a pair of electrons, one electron contributed by the hydrogen atom and one by the fluorine atom.
In compliance with the Pauli exclusion principle each MO can be occupied by a pair of electrons having opposite electron spins.
Once again, it appears that, as in hypervalent compounds, the existence of electron-deficient compounds signifies that a pair of electrons can bond together more than two atoms.
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Hydrocarbons are of 2 types: Saturated hydrocarbons: These have single bonds between c and h, or each carbon shares a pair of electron with between them, e.g. ch4, c2h6, etc. Saturated hydrocarbons are called alkanes.
Each pair of dots represents a pair of unshared electrons (i.e., the electrons reside on only the oxygen atom).
When two atoms come near each other, they can share a pair of outermost electrons (think of the atoms as tossing the electrons back and forth between them) to form a covalent bond.
Each ↑↓ symbol represents a pair of unshared electrons.
This polarized hydrogen, which bears a partial positive charge, can form a hydrogen bond with a pair of nonbonding electrons on another oxygen atom.
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