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Only two identical atoms can share electrons unequally or equally?

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.


What bond is formed when two atoms share electrons unequally?

polar bond


What are two atoms that share a pair of electrons unequally called?

Two atoms that share a pair of electrons unequally are called polar covalent bonded atoms. This results in a partial positive charge on one atom and a partial negative charge on the other due to differences in electronegativity.


When atoms share electrons unequally a polar bonds forms true or false?

True


What DO YOU CALL a bond where two atoms share one pair of electrons unequally?

Treasury bond.


When atoms in a covalent bond share electrons unequally the bond is said to be blank?

Polar bond


When atoms in a covalent bond share electrons unequally the bond is said to be...?

nonpolar scano:)


What type are bonds that share electrons unequally?

electrons


Is A nonpolar bond is formed when two atoms share electrons unequally?

No. A polar bond is formed when electrons are shared unevenly. A nonpolar bond indicates even sharing of electrons.


When atoms in a covalent bond share electrons unequally (one atoms pulls more than the other) the bond is said to be?

Polar bond apex :)


What kind of bond forms when atoms in a molecule do not share there elections equally?

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.


When atoms in a covalent bond share electrons unequall(one atoms pulls more than the other ) the bond is said to be?

When atoms in a covalent bond share electrons unequally, the bond is said to be polar. This results in a partial positive and partial negative charge on the atoms involved in the bond, creating a dipole moment.