Polar Bond: A type of covalent bond between two atoms in which electrons are shared unequally. Because of this, one end of the molecule has a slightly negative charge and the other a slightly positive charge. Credit to: Wikipedia Resource
A bond with an unequal sharing of electrons between atoms is called a polar covalent bond. An example of this is the water molecule wherein the shared electrons spend more time closer to the oxygen nucleus than the hydrogen nucleus.
A polar covalent bond shares electrons unequally. Because of this unequal sharing, one end of the molecule is slightly positive, and the other end slightly negative.
This bond is called a polar covalent bond.
Hydrogen Bond.
Polar covalent bond...
covalent bond
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I don't know what you mean by "unequally", but two atoms sharing electrons is called a covalent bond.
no. A polar bond is a covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally. A nonpolar bond is a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally.
It is polar covalent bond because electrons forming the bond are unequally distributed.
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Polar Covalent Bond.
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a polar covalent bond
A polar covalent bond.
yes, yes it is. As illustrated by a lewis structure, a K-F bond shares electrons unequally meaning it is polar.
Polar covalent bond
A Polar Covalent Bond.
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A Polar Covalent Bond.
Electrons are shared unequally in a polar bond.
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