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  • Carbon-Carbon Bonds: Understanding Nonpolar Covalent Bonds
    Yes, two carbon atoms form a nonpolar covalent bond.

    A nonpolar covalent bond is a covalent bond in which the electrons are shared equally between the atoms. This occurs when the electronegativities of the atoms are similar. Carbon has an electronegativity of 2.55, which is very close to the electronegativity of hydrogen (2.2). This means that the electrons in a carbon-carbon bond are shared equally between the two atoms, and the bond is therefore nonpolar.

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