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A covalent bond means shared electrons between atoms. This is similar to kids sharing markers because the markers (electrons) are being shared between the kids (atoms). Covalent bonds are different than this metaphor because 1) the electrons are constantly moving about while the kids can steal and keep the markers and 2) the electrons and atoms are physically smaller
Answer:
We can say that, yes the covalent bond formation can be easily understood by the "kids sharing markers model" meanwhile keeping in mind that it is different in some terms
Explanation:
A Covalent bond is a chemical bond in which the valance electrons are shared by bond-forming atoms. for example, In an oxygen atom, 2 electrons are shared by both the atoms.
Like covalent bonding, here kids are atoms while the markers are electrons.
When A kid shares their marker with another kid, it forms a bonding of friendship between them and there is no claim for the marker (electron) same as in a covalent bond.
It is different in the term that sharing of electrons results in the formation of a molecule but markers cannot form a molecule.
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