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prion
a non polar covalent molecule
ionic compund
This all has to do with the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms. The electronegativity is a measure of how strongly an atom attracts electrons. If they both attract electrons with about the same affinity (not a big difference in electronegativity), then you have a covalent bond, and they SHARE the electron(s) equally or almost equally.
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O3
The electron in the bond are shared equally between the two bromine nuclei. A+
Molecular oxygen is a non polar molecule where the electron cloud is equally shared between the bonded oxygen atoms.
A nonpolar molecule is a molecule that shares electrons equally and does not have oppositely charged ends.
It will be a non polar molecule because, electron's ARE shared equally in a bond. Atoms have same or similar EN(electronegativity) values.
polar
prion
A nonpolar molecule is a molecule that shares electrons equally and does not have oppositely charged ends.
Electron are shared equally..
It depends on the electronegativity of the atoms in the molecule. When an atom has a higher electronegativity than the others in the molecule, the electrons will have a higher affinity for that side, making the molecule polar.
A nonpolar molecule is a molecule that shares electrons equally and does not have oppositely charged ends.