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when there is unequal sharing of electrons to form a bond, which of the following is correct? check all that are correct. it is between two nonmetals it is covalent bond it is between group i or ii metals and group vi or vii non metals it is polar covalent bond there is partial charge on both atoms, resulting in dipole moment
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- Unequal sharing of electrons occurs in covalent - bonds between non - metals with different electronegativities. This forms a polar covalent bond.
- In a polar covalent bond, the more electronegative atom attracts the shared electrons more, creating partial negative and positive charges on the atoms, resulting in a dipole moment.
- Bonds between Group I or II metals and Group VI or VII non - metals are ionic bonds, not polar covalent bonds.
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It is between two nonmetals, It is covalent bond, It is polar covalent bond, There is partial charge on both atoms, resulting in dipole moment