Chemistry, asked by eliahkhajekar, 16 days ago

Non-polar bonds are usually formed between

a. Two identical atom

b. Two non-identical atomi

c. Two different atom

d. Both a and c​

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Answered by XxInnocentQueenxX
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a. Two identical atom

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Answered by bhavishya23787
1

Answer:

Polar covalent bonds form between two nonmetal atoms that have sufficiently different electronegativities from each other. Because the electronegativity values are slightly different, the bonding electron pair isn't equally shared between the atoms.

answer is A

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