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Electrons that are NOT shared equally.
The correct answer is POLAR BOND.
Polar Covalent
Yes. the bonding is best described as covalent and because of the difference in electronegativity the bond is polar.
Non polar covalent bond
polar covalent
No. This compound, butane, is covalently bonded.
A covalent bond in which the electrons are not shared equally is a polar covalent bond.
Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Acetone has the formula (CH3)2CO. The bonds between the carbon and hydrogen atoms are covalent, and are sigma bonds. The bonding beween carbon and oxygen is a double bond. The carbon atom is sp2 hybridised. The bond involves a sigma bond and a pi bond This bond is polar because of the difference in electronegativity of carbon and oxygen.
It is Covalent Molecular bond but it is non polar. It shares 4 bond between each other which makes it symmetrical, and also it has no non bonding pairs.
Polar covalent bonds are just like other covalent bonds except the fact that one of the elements in that is highly electronegative. Hence it is able to attract the shared pair of electrons towards itself.