Respuesta :
The N2 molecule contains the same nonmetal atom so it is no polar as they have the same electro negativities
The [tex]N_{2}[/tex] molecule is non-polar is a true statement.
Explanation:
The polar molecule, also known as charged molecule by some researchers, is one of the types of different molecules, which have the dipole moment if we consider net value. So let us consider Nitrogen atom. It is having 5 electrons circling in its outermost shell.
That makes it so that two nitrogen atoms can bond with each other by sharing these three electrons from its outer shell with each other. This means that the bond between two nitrogen atoms is a triple bond with three shared electron pairs. [tex]N_{2}[/tex] is a symmetric molecule, which does not possess a net electric dipole moment which makes [tex]N_{2}[/tex] non-polar.