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8 August, 09:02

Why is it important to know if a covalent bond is polar or nonpolar?

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  1. 8 August, 09:07
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    Polar Covalent; the result is a bond where the electron pair is displaced toward the more electronegative atom. This atom then obtains a partial-negative charge while the less electronegative atom has a partial-positive charge. This separation of charge or bond dipole.

    The dipoles create dipole dipole interactions which are inter-molecular interactions and thus effects the reactions it takes place.

    Also Polar dissolve in water and Non Polar don't.
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