It's really not clear what you're trying to ask. The answer might be "a polar or ionic molecule."
Valence electrons
A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally is called a polar covalent bond. In this type of bond, the electrons are pulled more towards one atom, creating a partial positive and a partial negative charge on the atoms involved.
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond
When atoms in a covalent bond have different electronegativities, the electrons are shared unequally. This results in a polar covalent bond where the more electronegative atom attracts the shared electrons more strongly, leading to a partial negative charge on that atom and a partial positive charge on the other atom.
If electrons are shared unequally in a chemical bond, it creates a polar covalent bond. This results in regions of partial positive and partial negative charges within the molecule, leading to overall polarity. This can affect the molecule's properties like solubility, reactivity, and boiling point.
A polar covalent bond involves a particle in which electrons are shared unequally. This occurs when the difference in electronegativity between the atoms is significant enough to cause a partial negative charge on one atom and a partial positive charge on the other.
Polar covalent bond
Covalent Bond
Polar Bond
a polar covalent bond
A polar covalent bond.
electrons are shared unequally between atoms.
A Polar Covalent Bond.
A Polar Covalent Bond.
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Valence electrons
They can be- if the electronegativities of the atoms bonded together are different then the electrons are shared unequally.