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10 October, 21:25
How does a polar bond differ from a covalent bond
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Mark Haynes
10 October, 21:28
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Covalent bond between two Adams where the electrons forming the bond or an equally distributed
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Katelyn Wall
10 October, 21:28
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A polar bond is a chemical bond between two or more non-metal elements (such as H2O) whereas a covalent bond is a bond between two or more metal elements.
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