yksöissidokset
Yksöissidokset is a Finnish term that translates to "single bonds" or "covalent bonds" in English, referring to a fundamental type of chemical bond. In a yksöissidos, two atoms share a pair of electrons. This sharing results in a stable arrangement where each atom effectively achieves a more complete outer electron shell, often satisfying the octet rule. These bonds are typically found between nonmetal atoms.
The formation of a yksöissidos is a consequence of the electronegativity difference between the two atoms
Yksöissidokset are characterized by their directional nature, meaning they are localized between the two bonded atoms.