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[edit] General question
So what does 2-centre-2-electron bond mean and when is it used? :S Im just a little confused about this...
- A 2-centre-2-electron bond is a ordinary, every-day bond, the simplest example being H2. 2 centre means there are two nuclei (the two protons) and 2-electron means, well, there are two electrons. -Exomnium