What are single bonds?

1 Answer
Jul 7, 2018

A bond involving only two valence electrons...

Explanation:

A single bond is a bond in which two atoms share two valence electrons each, forming a covalent bond. It is written usually as AA or A:A in Lewis structures. All single bonds are linear. Examples of single bonds include CH,HH,HF, and many more, usually involving hydrogen atoms.

Usually, single bonds are sigma bonds, where atomic orbitals overlap each other head-on.