A chemical bond with unequal sharing of electrons is called a covalent bond. This results to a slightly negative charge on one end and a slightly positive charge on the other end.
polar covalent bonds
Shorter bond lengths. N2 is very strong with its triple bond.
A Coordinate Covalent Bond is when one atom donates both of the electrons that will be shared between two atoms to form a bond. When two pairs of electrons are involved, it is never unequal.
Yes.
SO2 contains resonance
polar
It is a covalent bond (as in NF3)
Covalent
a rectangle (that is NOT a square) has 4 right angles and consecutive sides of unequal lengths.
Yes, they form a polar covalent bond e.g. in NF3
A condition of a bond resulting from unequal distribution of electrons is "polarity".
true
in ammonia as N has mre e.n. than H,bond pair of electrons are more towards it which causes repulsion with lone pair of electrons,and they tend o move away but in nf3 bond pair of electrons are away from flourine so they can have lesser bond angle
The shape of NF3 is trigonal pyramidal because Flourine bonds to nitrogen three times leaving nitrogen with a left over bond pair of electrons.
True
How about a rectangle which is a quadrilateral with sides of different lengths