EACH PAIR OF SHARED VALENCE ELECTRONS IS REPRESENTED AS A LINE IN A MOLECULE. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF SHARED ELECTRON PAIRS AND THE NUMBER OF BONDS.
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EACH PAIR OF SHARED VALENCE ELECTRONS IS REPRESENTED AS A LINE IN A MOLECULE. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF SHARED ELECTRON PAIRS AND THE NUMBER OF BONDS.
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These electrons can be effectively partitioned into a core and a valence shell, and it is only the electrons in the valence shell which are significant to the chemical properties of the atom. The number of valence electrons in each atom is equal to the group number of that element in the periodic table.
We thus extend our model of valence shell electron pair sharing to conclude that carbon atoms can bond by sharing one, two, or three pairs of electrons as needed to complete an octet of electrons, and that the strength of the bond is greater when more pairs of electrons are shared.
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