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29 September, 09:52

What type of bond occurs when two atoms share electrons but one of the atoms has a greater electronegativity? Ionic. Popular covalent. Non-popular covalent. Metallic

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  1. 29 September, 10:03
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    It's a polar covalent bond because the electrons will have a greater attraction to the atom with more protons, and will spend more time around that atom, despite sharing electrons with another atom (s)
  2. 29 September, 10:11
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    I think it is covalent I'm sorry if I'm wrong
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