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Is I2 an ionic bond

Updated: 8/10/2023
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10y ago

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I2 is a nonpolar covalent because it doesn't have only 2 atoms.

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14y ago

no. there is an even distribution of charges between the two iodine molecules so its a nonpolar molecule

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13y ago

No, it is nonpolar.

Molecules containing only one element are always nonpolar.

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13y ago

First, I2 is the element iodine, not a compound. Second, it is nonpolar.

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10y ago

The bond between two iodine atoms (both non metals) would be covalent.

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12y ago

I2 has a nonpolar covalent bond.

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13y ago

Yes, it's covalent

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