Molecules that result from this bond do not dissociate in water because its atoms are not charged and, therefore, not attracted to the negative or positive ends of the water molecule.

H-bond
ionic bond
nonpolar covalent bond
polar covalent bond

I am thinking polor covalent bond?

polar covalent bonds- have partially possitive and partially negative poles

nonpolar covalent bond- they are generally hydrophobic and that causes them to stick together, they also don't have ions, and DO NOT become hydrated and thus are not soluble in water

Based on the information provided, the correct answer is nonpolar covalent bonds. Nonpolar covalent bonds occur between atoms with similar electronegativities, causing the electron density to be shared equally between them. As a result, the molecule formed by this type of bond does not have any partial positive or negative charges, making it nonpolar. Because nonpolar molecules do not have any charged atoms, they are not attracted to the polar water molecule (which has a positive and negative end) and therefore do not dissociate or dissolve in water. Nonpolar molecules are generally hydrophobic and tend to stick together rather than dissolving in water.