How is a single covalent bond formed?
1 Answer
Jun 7, 2018
It is a chemical bond formed by the sharing of one pair of electrons.
Explanation:
In a single covalent bond, each atom contributes with one electron.
For example, methane.
In here there are clearly four single covalent bonds. Each of which stands for a pair of electrons. Single covalent bonds can be represented by single lines.