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Calculate the bond length between two hydrogen atoms that are covalently bonded together. Given that the distance between their nuclei is 74 pm and assume the bond is a perfect covalent bond with no ionic character.
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Calculate the bond length between two hydrogen atoms that are covalently bonded together. Given that the distance between their nuclei is 74 pm and assume the bond is a perfect covalent bond with no ionic character.
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In this case, the bond length between the two hydrogen atoms that are covalently bonded together is equal to the distance between their nuclei. Since the distance between their nuclei is given as 74 picometers pm , the bond length is also 74 pm.
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