Why is #N_2# a nonpolar covalent bond?
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electronegativity
Explanation:
Because the electronegativity difference is zero. When the electronegativity is between 0 - 0.5 the bond would be considered as a covalent bond.
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Explanation:
By definition,
On the other hand we gots a homonuclear diatomic molecule in dinitrogen. And since, CLEARLY, the nitrogen atoms are of EQUAL electronegativity there can be no question of unequal charge distribution, of polarity, in this molecule given this scenario...