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The bond between two identical non-metal...

The bond between two identical non-metal atoms has a pair of electrons

A

unequally shared between the two

B

transferred fully from one atom to another

C

with identical spin

D

equally shared between them

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D
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  • The molecules or ions in which the central atom has only bond pairs of electrons are

    A
    `NH_(4)^(+)`
    B
    `NO_(3)^(-)`
    C
    `SnCI_(2)`
    D
    `SF_(4)`
  • The molecules or ions in which the central atom has only bond pairs of electrons are

    A
    `NH_(4)^(+)`
    B
    `NO_(3)^(-)`
    C
    `SnCI_(2)`
    D
    `SF_(4)`
  • The bond between the atom, may be formed by

    A
    Transfer of electrons
    B
    Sharing of electrons
    C
    Transfer of protons
    D
    Transfer of neutrons
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