Difference between revisions of "Non-polar covalent bond"

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A '''Non-polar''' covalent bond is a bond between [[atom]]s in which electrons are shared equally.  [[Homonuclear diatomic]] molecules are common examples of molecules which contain Non-polar covalent bonds.
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A '''Non-polar''' covalent bond is a [[atomic bond|bond]] between [[atom]]s in which [[electron]]s are shared equally.  [[Homonuclear diatomic]] molecules are common examples of [[molecule]]s which contain non-polar covalent bonds.
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[[Category:Chemical Bonding]]

Latest revision as of 12:53, July 12, 2016

A Non-polar covalent bond is a bond between atoms in which electrons are shared equally. Homonuclear diatomic molecules are common examples of molecules which contain non-polar covalent bonds.