nonpolar covalent bond.
A bond in which there is an equal sharing of electrons between atoms is called a nonpolar covalent bond.
Any chemical reaction.
The number of reactants atoms must be equal to the number of products atoms.
A Balanced equation is one where equal number of atoms exist on either side.
No, the atoms in a covalent bond are shared between atoms and even when the sharing is not equal, polar covalent bonds, it is still sharing and not electron is pulled into another elements valance shell.
A covalent bond occurs when atoms are sharing electrons equally.
a nonpolar covalent bond
formation of a covalent bond
A bond in which there is an equal sharing of electrons between atoms is called a nonpolar covalent bond.
The sharing of electrons in polar covalent bonds is unequal.
You're referring to a "nonpolar" bond. This occurs when both atoms have the same electronegativity. In any case of an element bonded with the same element, the bond is nonpolar.
Equal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond is called a nonpolar covalent bond. It occurs when the electronegativity difference between bonded atoms is < 0.5.
A polar bond is that one between 2 nonmetal atoms that have different electronegativities and therefore have unequal sharing of the bonding electron pair. A non polar bond is between 2 nonmetal atoms that have the same electronegativity and therefore have equal sharing of the bonding electron pair.
Any chemical reaction.
The number of reactants atoms must be equal to the number of products atoms.
The number of reactants atoms must be equal to the number of products atoms.
This is the law of mass conservation.