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What causes a non-polar bond

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A completely nonpolar bond occurs when the electronegativity values are identical and therefore have a difference of zero.

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❥ When molecules share electrons equally in a covalent bond there is no net electrical charge across the molecule.

❥ In a nonpolar covalent bond, the electrons are evenly distributed.

❥ You can predict nonpolar molecules will form when atoms have the same or similar electronegativity.

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