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When two atoms are equally electronegative, they will interact to form Select one: A. nonpolar covalent bonds. B. ionic bonds. C. van der Waals interactions. D. polar covalent bonds. E. hydrogen bonds. When two atoms are equally electronegative, they will interact to form Select one: A. nonpolar covalent bonds. B. ionic bonds. C. van der Waals interactions. D. polar covalent bonds. E. hydrogen bonds. When two atoms are equally electronegative, they will interact to form Select one: A. nonpolar covalent bonds. B. ionic bonds. C. van der Waals interactions. D. polar covalent bonds. E. hydrogen bonds.

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- 00:01 If two atoms are equally electronegative, they will interact to form a non -polar covalent bond, an ionic bond, van der vel interactions, a polar covalent bond or hydrogen bonds. 00:18 The else to this one is a. 00:20 So electronegativity is a particular atom's tendency to attract shared electrons. 00:32 So, if you look at oxygen and hydrogen, as an example, hydrogen has a single proton. 00:42 Oxygen has a lot more, it has eight protons. 00:47 So oxygen has a big positive nucleus and that attracts the electrons more. 00:52 So you get a polar bond because the shared electron spends more time with oxygen than with hydrogen... Need help? Use Ace Ace is your personal tutor. It breaks down any question with clear steps so you can learn. Start Using Ace Ace is your personal tutor for learning Step-by-step explanations Instant summaries Summarize YouTube videos Understand textbook images or PDFs Study tools like quizzes and flashcards Listen to your notes as a podcast

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