Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure Question 391
Question: Two electrons of one atom A and two electrons of another atom B are utilized to form a compound AB. This is an example of [MNR 1981]
Options:
A) Polar covalent bond
B) Non-polar covalent bond
C) Polar bond
D) Dative bond
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Answer:
Correct Answer: A
Solution:
When two atoms shares two electrons it is an example of covalent bond. This covalent bond may be polar or may be non-polar depends on the electronegativity difference. In given example formula is AB. So it is polar.