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

A

Unqually shared between the two

B

Transferred fully between the two

C

With identical spins

D

Equally shared between them

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The bond between two identical non-metal atoms has a pair of electrons equally shared between them They form a covalent bond which is totally non-polar because of similar `EN` .
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