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What do covalent bond and organic compound have in common?

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Covalent bonds are much more common in organic chemistry than ionic bonds. A covalent bond consists of the simultaneous attraction of two nuclei for one or more pairs of electrons. The electrons located between the two nuclei are bonding electrons.

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Atom Valence

Oxygen 2

Sulfur 2

Nitrogen 3

Carbon 4

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