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In a polar covalent bond, the atoms of the different elements do not share electrons equally because
  a. one is a metal and one is a non-metal.
  b. both are metals.
  c. both are non-metals.
  d. one element has more neutrons.
  e. one element has more protons.

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Molecular hydrogen is an example of which type of molecule?
  a. polar covalent
  b. nonpolar covalent
  c. ionic
  d. coordinate covalent
  e. network
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