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Figure A and Figure B represent examples of different types of chemical bonding. Identify the descriptions and properties Chat best represent each figure. All of the descriptions and properties may not be used.
Figure A nonpolar covalent equal sharing of electrons
Figure B unequal sharing of electrons Answer Bank NH\mathrm{N}-\mathrm{H} bond NaCl\mathrm{Na}-\mathrm{Cl} bond ClCl\mathrm{Cl}-\mathrm{Cl} bond ionic transfer of electrons

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Figure B is described as having unequal sharing of electrons, which is characteristic of a polar covalent bond. However, since the answer bank does not provide a polar covalent option, we consider the NH\mathrm{N}-\mathrm{H} bond, which typically involves unequal sharing of electrons due to the difference in electronegativity between nitrogen and hydrogen.
The descriptions and properties that best represent each figure are: - Figure A: ClCl\mathrm{Cl}-\mathrm{Cl} bond (nonpolar covalent) - Figure B: NH\mathrm{N}-\mathrm{H} bond (unequal sharing of electrons)

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