Nonpolar Covalent Bond

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A nonpolar covalent bond occurs when two atoms share electrons equally

Real World Example

Imagine trying to share a pizza equally with a friend, where neither of you wants more or less than half. This is similar to a nonpolar covalent bond, where two atoms share electrons equally, ensuring that neither atom has more control over the shared electrons. Just like how you and your friend both get an equal share of the pizza, in a nonpolar covalent bond, the electrons are distributed evenly between the two atoms, maintaining balance and fairness in the atomic "relationship."

Practice Version

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