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Is chlorine gas a polar or nonpolar covalent bond

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Covalent bonds are very similar to chlorine gas. Which is also known as (C12). Both of these atoms share and hold tightly onto their electrons.

The hydrogen atom has a positive charge becauseIt cannot hold as tightly to the negative electron bones. Covalent molecules with this type of uneven charge distribution are polar.

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Pretty sure its non-poaler (definitly sure) :)

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