A bond between two or more polar covalent molecules is called a Dipole-Dipole attraction (or interaction).
For water these are hydrogen bonds.
Particles formed from the covalent bonding of atoms are called molecules.
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
Sulfur dioxide is a polar molecules with polar covalent bonds.
The answer is yes, because molecules get polarity after forming polar covlent bond,no such polar molecules can exist which do not contain polar covalent bond. Am I right?
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Particles formed from the covalent bonding of atoms are called molecules.
It is called polar
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
Sulfur dioxide is a polar molecules with polar covalent bonds.
The answer is yes, because molecules get polarity after forming polar covlent bond,no such polar molecules can exist which do not contain polar covalent bond. Am I right?
The attraction is: A POLAR COVALENT BOND
In these molecules the difference of the electronegativity between the two atoms is significant.
polar covalent
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Mainly a non polar covalent bond is between atoms of same element.eg:-O2,H2,N2 etc. Though the bonds are polar molecules can be non polar. Eg-CO2,CH4
Diatomic molecules have non-polar covalent bonds and are non-polar molecules
ionic molecules