No, it is nonpolar covalent
Yes Cl2 is singly covalent bonded.
Yes it is.
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Yes, it is.
The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.
Cl2
No, there is only a single bond in a Cl2 molecule.
O2 is a double covalent bond (O=O) Cl2 is a single covalent bond (Cl-Cl( N2 is a triple covalent bond (N///N) He does NOT form any bonds, but remains MONATOMIC.
Cl2
The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.
Cl2
No, there is only a single bond in a Cl2 molecule.
The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.
O2 is a double covalent bond (O=O) Cl2 is a single covalent bond (Cl-Cl( N2 is a triple covalent bond (N///N) He does NOT form any bonds, but remains MONATOMIC.
Cl2
Atoms are same,so no e negativity difference.They share electrons equally.So bond is non polar.
Covalent. There is no electronegativity difference between two atoms of the same element.
Cl2 is a diatomic, single covalently bonded molecule. Cl-Cl
Covalent. Non-metals tend to share electrons
No two atoms of the same species boned together are one of the few cases of a completely nonpolar bond. This is because the electronegativity of the atoms is equal resulting in equal "sharing" of electrons.
It is covalent bond. Cl2 is formed by the sharing of electrons with each other.