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CI2 does not exist. Cl2 with a lowercase L is the correct formula for chlorine gas. This is a covalent bond. Two atoms of the same element will never form an ionic bond with one another.

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11y ago

Non -polar - they have the same electronegativity. If one carbon is bonded to very electronegative atoms it will behave as being slighly more electronegative than the other

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9y ago

Carbon monoxide molecule has a covalent bond.
This is a triple bond - two normal covalent and one is a dative bond; the length of the bond is
112,8 pm.

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The bond between phosphorus and iodine is polar covalent.

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it is a nonpolar covalent bond

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10y ago

. CI-CI is it polar or non-polar

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13y ago

No it is a non polar covalent bond

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yes

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