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Question
Give two examples of non-polar compounds and explain their bond formation.
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Solution
Two common examples of non-polar compounds are Hydrogen gas (H2) and Methane gas (CH4).
- Hydrogen Molecule (H2): Two hydrogen atoms, each having one valence electron, share their electrons equally to form a single covalent bond, resulting in a perfectly symmetrical distribution of charge without any pole formation.
- Methane Molecule (CH4): One central carbon atom shares its four valence electrons equally with four separate hydrogen atoms to form four single covalent bonds, creating a symmetrical tetrahedral shape where the individual bond polarities cancel each other out completely.
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