Question #67bd5 Chemistry Bonding Basics Covalent Bonding 1 Answer anor277 Jul 6, 2016 The #"dioxygen molecule"# perhaps? Explanation: Oxygen forms a homonuclear diatomic molecule, i.e. #"dioxygen", O=O#, the gas we breathe. Because the oxygen atoms have equal electronegativity, there can be no question of polarity, of charge separation, in the #O=O# bond. Answer link Related questions How does a covalent bond become polar? How do covalent bonds affect physical properties? How do covalent bonds conduct electricity? How do covalent bonds differ from hydrogen bonds? How do covalent bonds share electrons? How does a polar covalent bond differ from an nonpolar? How does the formation of an ionic bond differ from that of a covalent bond? What covalent bond is the longest? What covalent bond links nucleotides together? Why are covalent bonds poor conductors of electricity? See all questions in Covalent Bonding Impact of this question 1798 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License