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Can someone answer and explain if a hydrogen gas (H2) is polar or nonpolar? Thanks!
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Two atoms that share their electrons equally form a Nonpolar bond, while two bonded atoms that share electrons unequally form Polar bonds.
Basically, Hydrogen gas (H2) is nonpolar because both atoms in Hydrogen gas (H2) are identical hydrogens, so the electrons between the two react equally to both of them.