Chemistry, 16.12.2021 01:30 tanyalaurenti
These three figures show that in a game of tug-of-war, the knot in the rope is being pulled toward opposite sides by the players. The tug-of-war game shown in the figures represents the way that atoms are pulled in a tug-of-war for bonding electrons.
Is the following statement correct?
Figure B of the tug-of-war game best represents a bond in which the electrons are shared equally between bonding atoms.
Explain your answer.
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