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bond polarity is due to​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The polarity of bonds is caused due to the interaction of the bonds between molecules and atoms with different electronegativities. ... The electrons eventually spend more time at the Fluorine atom. Hence, this F atom slightly becomes negative whereas the Hydrogen atom tends to become slightly positive........

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Answered by leena983
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Explanation:

The polarity of bonds is caused due to the interaction of the bonds between molecules and atoms with different electronegativities. Consider an electromotive force (EMF) or an electric potential, acting between two points. Here, the points or poles have a greater number of electrons than the other.

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