How many electrons are shared in a single covalent bond?
2 atoms share exactly one pair of electrons. Examples: H2, F2, I2 and other diatomic molecules are molecules that contain etc
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In a single covalent bond, two atoms share exactly one pair of electrons. ChaCha!
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