No, they are the same atom and there for there is no un even distribution of electrons, making it non polar.
C Polar covalent
The bond in H2Se is polar.
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The bond between sulfur and hydrogen is polar covalent. By convention, this bond is not polar enough to involve in hydrogen bonding.
a polor covalet
The bond between hydrogen and fluorine is polar covalent.
The bond between H and O is polar covalent.
The H-F bond is more polar than the H-I bond because F (fluorine) is more electronegative than I (iodine). It thus attracts the shared electrons more than does the I, making it a more polar bond.
polar covalent bond.
C Polar covalent
Yes. Sulfur (S) and hydrogen (H) will form a polar covalent bond.
The covalent bond between carbon and hydrogen is NON-POLAR.
The bond in H2Se is polar.
Yes, sugars have a no of 'OH' groups and bond between 'O' and 'H' is a polar bond.
C-H bond of it is polar.CH4 has four such bonds
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Only the OH bond is polar. The others are not.