The bond between hydrogen and carbon is definitely considered non-polar because the difference in electronegativity is small. Apart from that, nice video.
ron hardeo Hydrogen has an electronegativity of 2.20 while carbon has an electronegativity of 2.55. Even though the difference is quite small, it still exists and creates a partial positive on the hydrogen and a partial negative on the carbon! So technically speaking, there is a slightly unequal distribution of electron density between the two atoms; therefore, the bond is polar covalent.