describe the bond that holds the two hydrogen atoms together in hydrogen molecules
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Hydrogen is covelant bond and oxygen has also covelant bond
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#The Bond which holds 2 hydrogen atoms together in H2 molecule is non-polar bond.
# this bond is due to intramolecular attraction between nucleus of 1 hydrogen atom and electrons of other hydrogen atom .
#this nonpolar bond is covalent in nature .as there is no formation of positive(H+) and negative ions(H-) of hydrogen atoms.
but there is Sharing of 2 electrons between 2 H atoms in which 1 e from each H atom.
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# this bond is due to intramolecular attraction between nucleus of 1 hydrogen atom and electrons of other hydrogen atom .
#this nonpolar bond is covalent in nature .as there is no formation of positive(H+) and negative ions(H-) of hydrogen atoms.
but there is Sharing of 2 electrons between 2 H atoms in which 1 e from each H atom.
# I hope this will help you #
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