Nonpolar covalent bonds are always formed from atoms that are __________.

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both strongly and somewhat strongly electronegative

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None of the listed responses is correct.

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both strongly and weakly electronegative

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unequal in their electronegativity, with one atom being very strongly electronegative

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equal in their electronegativity

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Nonpolar covalent bonds are always formed from atoms that are equal in their electronegativity.

In a nonpolar covalent bond, the atoms share electrons equally because they have similar electronegativities, resulting in no significant charge separation.

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