Subhash Nagar, Haridwar, India - 249407.
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Hindi Mother Tongue (Native)
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Uttarakhand technical university 2019
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
Subhash Nagar, Haridwar, India - 249407
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition
2
Board
CBSE
CBSE Subjects taught
Mathematics, Science, English
Experience in School or College
taking private tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
1. Which school boards of Class 10 do you teach for?
CBSE
2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class 10 Tuition Class.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 2 years.
Answered on 02/07/2021 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
A covalent bond is a type of bond in which pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms. It is weaker than an ionic bond. It is also known as Molecular Bond. As carbon is tetravalent, i.e. it has four valence electrons, it can neither lose nor gain an electron to attain noble gas configuration. That's why it forms a covalent bond.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition
2
Board
CBSE
CBSE Subjects taught
Mathematics, Science, English
Experience in School or College
taking private tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
Answered on 02/07/2021 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
A covalent bond is a type of bond in which pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms. It is weaker than an ionic bond. It is also known as Molecular Bond. As carbon is tetravalent, i.e. it has four valence electrons, it can neither lose nor gain an electron to attain noble gas configuration. That's why it forms a covalent bond.
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