covalensi
Covalensi is a term used in chemistry to describe the sharing of electrons between atoms. This sharing creates a chemical bond, known as a covalent bond, which holds the atoms together to form molecules. Covalent bonds are typically formed between nonmetal atoms, as they have similar electronegativities, meaning they have a comparable pull on electrons.
The number of covalent bonds an atom can form is determined by its valence electrons, which are
Covalent bonds can be single, double, or triple, depending on the number of electron pairs shared between
Molecules formed by covalent bonds exhibit a wide range of properties. For instance, water (H2O) is a