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what is the nature of a bond between hydrogen and hydrogen? nonpolar covalent metallic polar covalent ionic
Brief Explanations
- Nonpolar Covalent: In a hydrogen - hydrogen bond ($H - H$), the two hydrogen atoms have the same electronegativity. They share the electron pair equally.
- Metallic: Metallic bonds occur between metal atoms. Hydrogen is a non - metal, so this option is incorrect.
- Polar Covalent: Polar covalent bonds form when there is a significant electronegativity difference between the bonded atoms. Since both atoms are hydrogen (same electronegativity), this is not the case.
- Ionic: Ionic bonds form between a metal and a non - metal (or a cation and an anion). Hydrogen is a non - metal, and there is no transfer of electrons (as in ionic bonds) in $H - H$ bond.
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Nonpolar Covalent