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A polar covalent bond.
polar
if two combining atoms have a difference of electronegativities between 0.5 and 1.7 then bond formed is a polar covalent bond.
(apex!) the electronegativities of the two atoms are NOT equal.
The electronegativities of two atoms are equal :)
Ionic bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is over 2.Covalent polar bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is under 2.Covalent non-polar bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is cca. zero
When the difference of the electronegativities of the atoms is significanct the bond is covalent polar. The electrons are of course shared.
A polar covalent bond is formed when the difference between electronegativities of two atoms is 0,4 to 1,7.
A polar covalent bond.
polar
These are molecules having a significant difference for the electronegativities of the two atoms involved.
if two combining atoms have a difference of electronegativities between 0.5 and 1.7 then bond formed is a polar covalent bond.
(apex!) the electronegativities of the two atoms are NOT equal.
The electronegativities of it's two atoms are similar.
The electronegativities of two atoms are equal :)
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yes it is a polar covalent bond. the difference of electronegativities of H and F is 1.9 , it should be an ionic bond but the ratio of atomic sizes of both the atoms is responsible for polar covalent bond.