Polar covalent bond
Ammonia's bonding is a polar covalent bond.
Ionic bonds form from high differences in electronegativity. ******************2nd Opinion************** The above statement is very true, but unequal sharing is the term usually cited in conjunction with polar covalent bonds.
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
The sharing of electrons in polar covalent bonds is unequal.
Polar
Ammonia (NH3) involves an unequal sharing of electrons between nitrogen and three hydrogen atoms. What type of bonding does ammonia have?
Ammonia's bonding is a polar covalent bond.
Ammonia's bonding is a polar covalent bond.
Covalent bonds form result from the sharing of electrons between 2 atoms. Thus, Ammonia NH3 is a covalent bond.
Ionic bonds form from high differences in electronegativity. ******************2nd Opinion************** The above statement is very true, but unequal sharing is the term usually cited in conjunction with polar covalent bonds.
Unequal sharing of electrons in a water molecule causes the molecule to be polar.
At times the electrons involved in bonding are shared equally between the nuclei of two atoms and the bond is called a pure covalent bond. More often, however, the sharing is unequal and the electrons spend more time around the nucleus
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Unequal sharing of electrons.
The sharing of electrons in polar covalent bonds is unequal.
polarity
the unequal sharing of electrons