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If two nonmetals with the same electronegativity bond, what type of bond will form?

A. Metallic bond
B. Non polar ionic bond
C. Ionic bond
D. Non polar covalent bond

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If two nonmetals with the same electronegativity bond, what type of bond will form then Non polar covalent bond (option D) will form.
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Answer:

Two nonmetals with the same electronegativity will form a non polar covalent bond.

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of bond between atoms is classified in 3 big groups:

  • Metallic bond: this type of bond only take place between metallic atoms like Cu, Al, Au, etc.
  • Ionic bond: this type of bond is formed between ions, that means that it is necessary the presence of a cation (ion with positive charge) and and an anion (ion with negative charge) and when the atoms has a very high difference of electronegativity (more that 2), that makes the ionic bond always polar, because there will be always a positive pole (cation) and a negative pole (anion). This is common between a metal and a nonmetal, for example: sodium chloride (NaCl).
  • Covalent bond: this type of bond occurs when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons, this happens between nonmetals, e.g.: the molecule of chlorine gas (Cl₂).

Apart from that, depending on the electronegativity difference, the covalent bonds are clasified in polar and non polar:

- Polar covalent bond: the difference of electronegativity is important but less than an ionic bond (between 0 and 2).

- Non polar covalent bond: this occurs when the atoms forming bonds have the same electronegativity.

So, analyzing the statement, if we have two nonmetals it is a covalent bond, and if the two nonmetals atoms have the same electronegativity the bond will be non polar.

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