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Lorena Whitaker
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18 May, 01:51
Why do polar covalent bonds form?
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Colten
18 May, 01:57
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A Polar Covalent Bond is created when the shared electrons between atoms are not equally shared. This occurs when one atom has a higher electronegativity than the atom it is sharing with.
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