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Non-polar bond: what is it?

[ad_1] Nonpolar bonds result from equal electron sharing between atoms, forming nonpolar molecules without charge separation. Diatomic molecules, like oxygen, are common examples. A molecule can be nonpolar even if its atoms are connected via polar covalent bonds. Hydrophobic behavior in organic compounds, like lipids, is due to their nonpolarity. Carbon dioxide is a nonpolar […]