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Diatomic molecules of gases are due to ___ bonds.
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Diatomic molecules of gases are due to ___ bonds.
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Answer:
covalent.
Explanation:
The difference in electronegativity
between atoms in the molecule indicates
the type of bond between the molecules
.
If
the difference between the electronegativity
from
0 to 0.4
, this means that
the bond is non-polar covalent bond
.
In a diatomic molecules
, the molecule has atoms of the same type, so
the difference in electronegativity
between the atoms
is zero
.
Thus,
the bond
in a diatomic molecule is
covalent bond
.
For example,
H₂, O₂, Cl₂, ...etc
.
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