What are "Loan Pairs"?
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Two people applying for a mortgage? The term is LONE pairs!
Explanation:
Both oxygen and the halogens (and other atoms) can have lone pairs that are not involved in bonding, but nevertheless influence the geometry around the atom that bears the lone pairs. For example, ethers can be represented as
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Its lone not loan.
Explanation:
Those electrons which are present in valence shell but do not take part in the formation of covalent bond or do not share between two atoms are called Lone Pair of electron. For example oxygen atom has six valence electrons but only two of them take part in covalent bond and remaining two pairs do not take part. These two pairs are called Lone Pairs.