Atoms with high electronegativity tend to for covalent bonds.
A molecule. If they really do share equally, then they will be atoms of the same type, such as 2 oxygen atoms combining to form an oxygen molecule.
If they are going to bond, the bond will be non-polar covalent, such as those found in the diatomic molecules of H2, O2, F2, Br2, I2, and Cl2
A neutral covalent molecule
non-polar covalent bond
nonpolar covalent bonds
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Atoms that do not easily lose electrons form covalent bonds with other atoms. That is, they share electrons.
Covalent bonding. It can be two types - polar covalent or nonpolar covalent. In polar covalent bonding, atoms do not share electrons equally. In nonpolar covalent bonding, atoms share electrons equally.
ionic compund
hydrogen atoms share electrons when it forms covalent bonds
If the atoms in a covalent bond share electrons equally, the bond is nonpolar.
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polar
In a polar covalent bond the atoms do not share the electrons equally, whereas in a nonpolar covalent bond the atoms do share the electrons equally.
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Atoms that do not easily lose electrons form covalent bonds with other atoms. That is, they share electrons.
Covalent bonding. It can be two types - polar covalent or nonpolar covalent. In polar covalent bonding, atoms do not share electrons equally. In nonpolar covalent bonding, atoms share electrons equally.
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Nonpolar covalent bond
a covalent bond is when two atoms share a pair of electrons
It means that the atoms involved in the bond do not share the electrons equally.