It's really not clear what you're trying to ask. The answer might be "a polar or ionic molecule."
When one pair of electrons is shared, a single covalent bond exists. This bond can be either polar or nonpolar. If the electrons are equally shared, the bond is nonpolar. If the electrons are unequally shared, the bond is polar.
Dative covalent bond, i think
Electrons are shared. they may be shared equally if the elements are nearly equal in electronegativity; a nonpolar covalent bond. Or they may be shared unequally, that is the electrons may spend more time in one atoms orbital than the other atoms orbital(s), if the electronegativity variance is great; a polar covalent bond.
electrons are shared equally in ammonia and unequally in methane
These particles are the electrons with negative electrical charge.
It's really not clear what you're trying to ask. The answer might be "a polar or ionic molecule."
Polar covalent bond
Covalent Bond
Polar Bond
Electrons are shared between the atoms that are bonded. If there is an electronegativity difference between the atoms the electrons will be shared unequally.
a polar covalent bond
A polar covalent bond.
A Polar Covalent Bond.
electrons are shared unequally between atoms.
A Polar Covalent Bond.
Valence electrons
When one pair of electrons is shared, a single covalent bond exists. This bond can be either polar or nonpolar. If the electrons are equally shared, the bond is nonpolar. If the electrons are unequally shared, the bond is polar.