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Bonded atoms share different force of attraction on shared electron pair in case of:
A. Ionic Bond B. Covalent Bond
C. Polar Covalent Bonds D. Non-Polar Covalent Bonds

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Answered by zainabfurqan101
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Answer: polar covalent bond

Explanation: the answer is polar covalent bond because two different atoms share electrons pair both atom exerts different forces on shared electron pair,more electronegative atom pulls shared electron pairs with greater force towards itself then the other,so more electronegative atom partially draws electron density towards itself this makes it partially negatively charged and other atom partially positive charged. Such a covelnt bond is known as polar covalent bond.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Bonded atoms share different forces of attraction on shared electron pairs in the case of C. Polar Covalent Bonds.

What is a covalent bond?

  • In a covalent bond, The electrostatic attraction between the decidedly charged cores of the fortified particles and the adversely charged electrons they share, the molecules are kept intact by the electrostatic force.

Polar covalent bond:

  • In polar covalent bonds, the electrons are shared similarly.
  • In polar covalent bonds, the electrons are shared inconsistent, as one iota applies a more grounded power of fascination on the electrons than the other.
  • The capacity of a particle to draw in a couple of electrons in a compound bond is called its electronegativity.

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