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the bonds between two identical nonmetal atom has a pair of electrons??

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⏩bonds between identical nonmetal purely covalent due to same electronegativities of the bonded atoms.

⏩ hence the Bond have equal atoms holds and this on the same pairs of electrons.

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Bonds between identical, non-metal, is purely covalent due to same electronegativities of the bonded atoms. Hence, the bonded atoms have equal holds on the shared pair of electrons.

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