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Define polar bond

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Polarized bonding is the electrostatic attraction between a positively polarized atom and a very negative atom like (N, O, F). Polarization takes place when positive atoms in a molecule tries to distract each other.

Hydrogen bonding is a good example for polarized bonding; here a positively polarized hydrogen will attract to the electronegative atom oxygen in another molecule.

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Polar bonds are covalent bonds in which the electrons are not shared equally between the two bonds.

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the two atoms have different electronegitivties.

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A bond of with unequal sharing of electrons

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In a polar bond the electrical charges are distributed in evenly.

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In a polar bond the electrical charges are distributed unevenly.

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Having an uneven distribution increase.

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