Bond formed by hydrogen molecules is a non polar covalent bond, why?
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Covalent bonds are formed by sharing electrons between the two Atoms of elements they can be same (non polar )eg H2 Cl 2 in these compounds electrons are shared equally among the two atoms
Or dissimilar (polar)eg H2O the electrons are shared unequally as O has higher electronegativity than Hydrogen so it will attract the electrons towards itself
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The identical electron clouds about each hydrogen atom indicate that in the hydrogen molecule, the electrons are shared equally between the two hydrogen nuclei both H atoms have the same electronegavitivity. The bond that forms between the hydrogen nuclei is said to be a
nonpolar covalent bond.
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