Covalent Binding

Covalent binding is an important form of bonding which involves the sharing of electrons between atoms and molecules. It is a strong type of binding, making it useful in various applications such as in the formation of more stable molecules and in the synthesis of new materials. In addition, covalent binding plays a vital role in biological systems, whereby it is responsible for many of the molecules involved in metabolic and reproductive processes. Thus, covalent binding is a fundamental aspect of biochemistry and is critical for life.

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