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Lorena Frazier
8 August, 23:45
Is the H-H bond polar or nonpolar?
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Lacey Best
9 August, 00:40
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H-H bond is nonpolar because in order to find the polarity you need to look at the electronegativity (bigger number - smaller number) for polar, it is from 0.4 to 1.7 and for nonpolar it is from 0.4 to 0
Also * 0.4 is nonpolar
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