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31 October, 13:16

If two identical atoms are bonded together, what kind of molecule is formed?

A. A bent, nonpolar molecule

B. A linear, polar molecule

C. A linear, nonpolar molecule

D. A linear, ionic molecule

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  1. 31 October, 13:41
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    C. A linear, nonpolar molecule

    Explanation:

    Molecules which are alike usually have the same degree of pull which results in them sharing electrons. This sharing of electrons is known as the molecules exhibiting Covalent bonding between them.

    The equal pull also results in the cancelling out of electrons and favoring non polar bonds due to the absence of free electrons which would have been able to interact with H2O in a polar binding system.
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