Polar refers to a separation of positive and negative charges. A more positively charged atom is on one side of the molecule and a more negatively charged atom is on the other. Sharing of electrons is not what makes molecules polar. The position of the constituent atoms makes molecules polar. Still, polar molecules would require shared electrons. Compounds with ionic bonds would either dissolve or precipitate.
Because of the unequal sharing of electrons, a water molecule becomes polar because the hydrogen end of the molecule is slightly positive, and the oxygen end is slightly negative. This gives the water polarity, similar to the polarity of a magnet.
they are equal and make a compssed thing that the name is carbon diokide.. good luck!
yes, and that's what makes water so unique and important. For example, H2S would be similar, but it just doesnt work as perfect as water does.
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covalent bond
A covalent bond results when electrons are shared between two or more atoms.
The three types of chemical bonds are Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, and Metallic bonds.Three types of chemical bonds include the ionic bond, the covalent bond, and metallic bond. Ionic occur between oppositely charged ions, covalent bonds occure when atoms share electrons. Metallic bonds form in metals. Basicaly, in metals, the atoms of each metal share their electrons in a "sea of electrons."
Covalent bonds are formed between atoms by sharing their valence shell electrons. In most cases non metals form covalent bonds. Exceptions exist including gaseous sodium Na2 and diethylzinc (C2H5)2Zn.
A covalent molecules are molecules formed by covalent bond(sharing of electrons) b/n nonmetals with the exception of amonium ion to satisfy octate electron.
covalent bond
Sharing electrons results in a covalent bond.
Sharing a pair of electrons results in a covalent bond.
A covalent bond involve sharing of electrons.
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A covalent bond results when electrons are shared between two or more atoms.
Sharing or electrons between atoms results in the formation of covalent compounds.
Sharing of electrons in the outer energy level of two atoms results in a covalent bond.
covalent bond
covalent bonds.
The three types of chemical bonds are Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, and Metallic bonds.Three types of chemical bonds include the ionic bond, the covalent bond, and metallic bond. Ionic occur between oppositely charged ions, covalent bonds occure when atoms share electrons. Metallic bonds form in metals. Basicaly, in metals, the atoms of each metal share their electrons in a "sea of electrons."
Covalent bonds are formed between atoms by sharing their valence shell electrons. In most cases non metals form covalent bonds. Exceptions exist including gaseous sodium Na2 and diethylzinc (C2H5)2Zn.