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a non polar bond is formed between two atoms/molecules of equal electronegativity

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What bond is formed by the sharing of one or more electrons?

A covalent chemical bond. It can be polar or non polar. Non-polar covalent bond is formed when the electron(s) is/are shared equally by the combining atoms. Polar covalent bond is formed when the electron(s) is/are shared unequally or is/are attracted more by one of the combining atoms.


When different atoms share their utter most electrons?

A covalent (polar or non-polar) bond is formed


Is the covalent bond formed between chlorine and bromine polar or non polar?

Polar- chlorine and bromine have different electronegativities.


What is a example of a non polar bond?

A bond between two atoms of the same element are non-polar.


What is an example of a non polar bond?

A bond between two atoms of the same element are non-polar.


What example would be considered completely non-polar?

Non- polar-covalent bond is formed by equal sharing of electrons between two atoms. Any diatomic molecule that is formed with same element, are all non-polar covalent. Example: O2, N2, F2, Cl2 etc


Is polar bond stronger than non polar bond?

metal will conduct elecricity


Does N2 contains a polar covalent bond?

No. It contains non-polar covalent bond.


How are electrons shared in a non-polar bond?

In a non-polar covalent bond the sharing of electrons between the atoms is equal.This depends on the difference between the electronegativities involved in the bond; when a difference don't exist or is minimal the bond is non-polar.As an example the diatomic hydrogen bond is non-polar.


Is O and H polar?

Any bond between two atoms of the same element are non polar. Hence, O-O bond is non polar.


How are polar and non polar covalent bond alike?

Both polar and non-polar covalent bonds are formed by the mutual sharing of electrons between two atoms. However, in non-polar bond there is equal sharing of the electrons between two atoms whereas in polar covalent bond there is unequal sharing of electrons.


How are electrons shared in a non polar covalent bond?

In a non-polar covalent bond the sharing of electrons between the atoms is equal.This depends on the difference between the electronegativities involved in the bond; when a difference don't exist or is minimal the bond is non-polar.As an example the diatomic hydrogen bond is non-polar.