Chemistry, asked by letv0168, 5 months ago

A polar covalent bond is formed between the two atoms because the
difference in their electro negativity is :
OC - O between 0.5-20
O C-H greater than 1.0
O C-H less than 0.5
O.C-greater than 2.0​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electrons in a polar covalent bond are shifted toward the more electronegative atom; thus, the more electronegative atom is the one with the partial negative charge. The greater the difference in electronegativity, the more polarized the electron distribution and the larger the partial charges of the atoms.

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