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The bonding electrons in a non-polar compound are: a.shared equally b.shared unequally c.transferred from a metal to a non-metal d.transferred from a non-metal to a metal
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The bonding electrons in a non-polar compound are: a.shared equally b.shared unequally c.transferred from a metal to a non-metal d.transferred from a non-metal to a metal
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The bonding electrons in a non-polar compound are:
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b.shared unequally
c.transferred from a metal to a non-metal
d.transferred from a non-metal to a metal
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Its A) Shared equally
Non-polar bonds are a type of chemical bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons with each other.
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