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Covalent Lewis Structures: Electrons Shared
- When nonmetals bond with other nonmetals, a molecular compound results.
- Molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in which electrons are shared between atoms rather than transferred.
- In Lewis theory, we represent covalent bonding by allowing neighboring atoms to share some of their valence electrons in order to attain octets (or duets for hydrogen).