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A chemical bond with unequal sharing of electrons is called a covalent bond. This results to a slightly negative charge on one end and a slightly positive charge on the other end.

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Which kind of covanlent bond has unequal sharing of electrons?

A polar covalent bond has unequal sharing of electrons. In this type of bond, one atom has a stronger pull on the shared electrons, resulting in a slightly positive and a slightly negative end of the molecule.


What bond does the unequal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond create?

The unequal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond creates a polar covalent bond. This occurs when one atom has a greater electronegativity than the other, leading to an uneven distribution of electron density in the bond.


What is a unequal sharing of two pairs of electrons known as?

A Coordinate Covalent Bond is when one atom donates both of the electrons that will be shared between two atoms to form a bond. When two pairs of electrons are involved, it is never unequal.


An electron that participates in a chemical bond?

Electrons participating in the chemical bond is valence electrons or the electrons present in the outer shell


A condition of a bond resulting from unequal distribution of electrons?

Polar covalent bond. This bond occurs when atoms share electrons unevenly due to differences in electronegativity, resulting in a slight negative charge on one atom and a slight positive charge on the other.


Unequal sharing of electrons produces what type of bond?

polar covalent bonds


What electrons are in a chemical bond?

Valence electrons.


What kind of chemical bond is formed when atoms share electrons?

When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.


Can you twist polar bonds with magnets?

No. Polar bonds are caused buy an unequal distribution of electrons in the chemical bond, the polarity is electrostatic not magnetic so magnets have no effect.


If atoms that share electrons have an unequal attraction for the electrons the bond is called?

If atoms that share electrons have an unequal attraction for the electrons, the bond is called a polar covalent bond. This occurs when one atom has a higher electronegativity than the other, leading to an uneven distribution of electrons in the bond.


Which kind of covalent bond has unequal sharing of electrons?

A polar covalent bond and this unequal sharing of electrons gives one end a slight negative charge and the other end a slight positive charge, though the molecule is neutral in charge.


Unequal sharing of electrons between two bonded atoms always indicates?

Unequal sharing of electrons between two bonded atoms always indicates that the bond is polar. This means that one atom has a partial negative charge while the other has a partial positive charge. This polarity can result in different physical and chemical properties for the molecule.