Non-metal atoms typically form covalent bonds, where they share pairs of electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Examples include elements like carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.
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No, atoms with electronegativity differences below 0.4 generally form nonpolar covalent bonds. Polar covalent bonds are formed when there is an electronegativity difference between 0.4 and 1.7.
(apex!) the electronegativities of the two atoms are NOT equal.
false
A covalent bond between 2 atoms where each atom contributes 3 electronsApex :3
Polar bond apex :)
The answer is 0 -Apex
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This is the electronegativity of these atoms.
No, atoms with electronegativity differences below 0.4 generally form nonpolar covalent bonds. Polar covalent bonds are formed when there is an electronegativity difference between 0.4 and 1.7.
(apex!) the electronegativities of the two atoms are NOT equal.
false
A covalent bond between 2 atoms where each atom contributes 3 electronsApex :3
Two fluorine atoms can not form a compound they simply form a [molecule]
apex Compounds made from two nonmetals Sharing of electrons
Convalent Bonds (Apex)
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