Guruwar Peth, Pune, India - 411042.
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SNDT Womens College
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Bachelor of Home Science (B.A. - B.Sc. (Home Science))
Guruwar Peth, Pune, India - 411042
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1. Which Nursery-KG subjects do you tutor for?
Mathematics, EVS and English
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I teach Nursery-KG Tuition Class.
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Yes, I provide a free demo class.
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I have been teaching for less than a year.
Answered on 30/06/2021 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
A covalent bond is a bond formed between two atoms by sharing electron pairs. One covalent bond is formed, means each of two adjacent atom shares a single electron to other. So 2 electrons form a single covalent bond. The carbon atom has four valence electrons, so to fulfil valency, it tries to share electrons with the adjacent atom to make a carbon compound.
There can be two possibilities: If it gains 4 electrons from another atom, then it becomes highly unstable since it is challenging for 4 protons in its nucleus to hold 8 electrons. If it loses 4 electrons, then 4 protons will have to keep only 2 electrons. Thus, making it unstable. That is why Carbon becomes stable by sharing electrons with other atoms. The covalent bond is the best way for Carbon to complete its octet and become stable.
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Answered on 30/06/2021 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
A covalent bond is a bond formed between two atoms by sharing electron pairs. One covalent bond is formed, means each of two adjacent atom shares a single electron to other. So 2 electrons form a single covalent bond. The carbon atom has four valence electrons, so to fulfil valency, it tries to share electrons with the adjacent atom to make a carbon compound.
There can be two possibilities: If it gains 4 electrons from another atom, then it becomes highly unstable since it is challenging for 4 protons in its nucleus to hold 8 electrons. If it loses 4 electrons, then 4 protons will have to keep only 2 electrons. Thus, making it unstable. That is why Carbon becomes stable by sharing electrons with other atoms. The covalent bond is the best way for Carbon to complete its octet and become stable.
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