I don't know what you mean by "unequally", but two atoms sharing electrons is called a covalent bond.
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No. A polar bond is formed when electrons are shared unevenly. A nonpolar bond indicates even sharing of electrons.
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False. Two identical atoms cannot form covalent bonds with each other because they have the same electronegativity value, meaning they will share electrons equally. Unequal sharing of electrons occurs between atoms with different electronegativities.
A polar covalent bond forms when atoms in a molecule do not share electrons equally. This occurs when one atom has a higher electronegativity, causing the electrons to be unequally shared, resulting in partial positive and negative charges on the atoms.
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No. A polar bond is formed when electrons are shared unevenly. A nonpolar bond indicates even sharing of electrons.
This statement is not accurate. Unequal sharing of electrons can occur in any type of bond, not just between identical atoms. This happens in polar covalent bonds when atoms with different electronegativities share electrons unevenly, resulting in partial charges on the atoms.
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They share electrons to form a chemical bond.
False. Two identical atoms cannot form covalent bonds with each other because they have the same electronegativity value, meaning they will share electrons equally. Unequal sharing of electrons occurs between atoms with different electronegativities.
A polar covalent bond forms when atoms in a molecule do not share electrons equally. This occurs when one atom has a higher electronegativity, causing the electrons to be unequally shared, resulting in partial positive and negative charges on the atoms.