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Yes nitrogen dioxide is a covalent compound.

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The nitrogen-oxygen bonds would be covalent bonds.

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12y ago

Yes "no2" is a nonpolar covalent bond. Because the electronegativity of nitrogen (3.0) and oxygen (3.4) and the difference between each other has to be greater than 2.1.

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bonding between nonmetal elements therefore it is covalent

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The bonds are covalent because nitrogen and oxygen are both non-metals.

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Covalent Bond

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Polar Covalent

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covalent

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Covalent!

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