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What do you understand by bond pairs and lone pairs of electrons? Illustrate by giving one example of each type.

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When two atoms combine by sharing their one or more valence electrons, a covalent bond is fomed between them .
The shared pairs of electrons present between the bonded atoms are called bond pairs. All valece electrons may not participate in bonding. The electron pair that do not participate in bonding are called lone pairs of electrons.
For example, in `C_(2)H_(6)` (ehtane), there are seven bond pairs but no lone pair present.
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In `H_(2)O` , there are two bond pairs and two lone pairs on the central atom (oxygen ).
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