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Why is it that diatomic molecules always form nonpolar covalent bonds?

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A diatomic molecule is a kind of molecules composing of only two atoms of the same or different element. The most common diatomic molecules are hydrogen (H2), nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Diatomic molecules always form non-polar covalent bonds because when they react with each other, the amount of valence electrons are equally shared, so they have equal electronegativity values. In addition, diatomic molecules are usually non-polar covalent which results in equal sharing of electrons, thus forming a non-polar covalent bond.

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