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what is the non polar bond​

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Answered by Prakshi1415
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Answer:

A non polar bond is formed when electrons are shared equally across all the atoms in a molecule.

Answered by dashrathravidas494
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Bonds are polar when one element in a compound is more electronegative than the other. This creates a dipole in the molecule where one end of the molecule is partially positive and one end is partially negative.

Explanation:

Electronegativity and Bonding

If you've studied any chemistry or biology, you've probably heard the word polar tossed around a lot. If you're afraid of polar bears, don't worry. In chemistry, polar means oppositely charged, just like how magnets have north and south poles.

For a compound to be polar, the molecule needs to have polar covalent bonds and geometric asymmetry.

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