Chemistry, asked by Swatantra9272, 8 months ago

The bond between two identical non-metal atoms
has a pair of electrons
(a) Unequally shared between the two
(b) Transferred fully from one atom to another
(c) With identical spins
(d) Equally shared between them

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Answered by pinu90
10

Answer:

Here is your answer mate....

D. equally shared between them

Answered by greatanswers
3

The bond between two identical non-metal atoms has a pair of electrons that are equally shared in between them.

Explanation:

Now here it is clearly stated that the bond is shared in between two non metals that are identical.

  • So it is certain that the type of bond that exists here is covalent type.  
  • It means that the pair of electrons in a covalent bond are shared amongst the elements. This is mainly because the two no metals will have same or similar electro-negativity.
  • This is what makes the bonded atoms between the two non metals share equal number of electron pair between them.

Thus the correct answer is Option D equally shared between them.

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