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22 June, 17:28

How do molecules of a polar compound differ from those of a nonpolar compound?

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  1. 22 June, 17:38
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    Covalent bond = a bond in which the electrons are shared by the partner atoms.

    Polar bond = simply a type of covalent bond in which the electrons are

    shared but not equally. This happens when two different atoms come

    together, such a C and O. Each atom has a different ability to draw

    electrons to itself when it shares electrons (that drawing ability is

    called Electronegativity).
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