This does occur. The bonds begin to form when electrons from two different atoms begin to interact with other atoms until the two atoms become joined together.
Yes. the measure of "greater pull" is called electronegativity, each element is assigned one and these can be used to predict whethre bonds will be ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent
Unequal sharing of electrons.
polar covalent bonds
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.
Atoms are held up together by sharing electrons (covalent bonding) or by transfer of electrons (ionic bond).
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Yes. the measure of "greater pull" is called electronegativity, each element is assigned one and these can be used to predict whethre bonds will be ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
Unequal sharing of electrons.
The sharing of electrons in polar covalent bonds is unequal.
polarity
the unequal sharing of electrons
its the result of unequal sharing of a pair of electrons
Polar
Unequal sharing of electrons.
polar covalent compounds
Polarity