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2 October, 16:00

Which statement correctly describes the difference between a polar covalent bond and a nonpolar covalent bond?

A: Nonpolar covalent bonds involve sharing of protons whereas polar covalent bonds involve transfer of

protons.

B: Nonpolar covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons whereas polar covalent bonds involve transfer of electrons.

C: Nonpolar covalent bonds involve sharing of protons whereas polar covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons.

D: Nonpolar covalent bonds involve two atoms that have equal electonegativity whereas polar covalent bonds involve two atoms that are unequal in their electronegativity.

E: Nonpolar covalent bonds involve two electrons that have equal electonegativity whereas polar covalent

bonds involve two electrons that are unequal in their electronegativity.

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  1. 2 October, 16:01
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    D: Nonpolar covalent bonds involve two atoms that have equal electonegativity whereas polar covalent bonds involve two atoms that are unequal in their electronegativity.
  2. 2 October, 16:24
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    answer is D

    Explanation:

    Polar covalent bonding is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms ... If the electronegativity of two atoms is basically the same, a nonpolar covalent bond will form, and if the electronegativity is slightly different, a polar covalent bond will form.
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