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  • Understanding H-H Bonds: Nonpolar Covalent Character Explained
    The H-H bond in molecular hydrogen (H2) is classified as a nonpolar covalent bond. This means that the electrons in the bond are shared equally between the two hydrogen atoms, resulting in no significant difference in electronegativity.

    Therefore, the H2 molecule does not possess a net electrical dipole moment, which is a characteristic feature of polar bonds.

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