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How is a molecule of hydrogen formed from two hydrogen atoms?

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Question:

How is a molecule of hydrogen formed from two hydrogen atoms?

Answer:

A molecule of hydrogen is formed by two

hydrogen atoms, that is a fact.

How does it work? When two atoms,

known as "diatomic" pair with another in

a bond known non-polar covalent bonds.

Where they equally share electrons. A

Hydrogen atoms needs 1 more electrons

to fill its first shell fully and have full

valence shell. So if two H's share their

electrons, they'll both have a full V-shell!

That's the basic of both the H-H bond

and all the other diatomic bonds as well.

Step-by-step explanation:

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