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what is a polar covalent bond?
electrons more attracted to one atom causing a negative charge and positive charge within a molecule.
electrons are shared evenly between atoms
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A polar covalent bond occurs when electrons in a covalent - bond are more attracted to one atom than the other, creating a separation of charge (a negative charge on the more electronegative atom and a positive charge on the less electronegative atom). In non - polar covalent bonds, electrons are shared evenly.
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Electrons more attracted to one atom causing a negative charge and positive charge within a molecule.