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Haleigh Hubbard
8 May, 12:16
What defines a polar covalent bond
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Adalyn Kelly
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A polar covalent bond is a bond between two non-metals with different electronegativities. Only bonds between the same elements are truly non polar. The higher the difference in electronegativity, the more polar the bond is.
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