difference between an ionic compound and a polar covalent compound
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Pure covalent are bonds between two elements with identical electronegativities. For these bonds the electrons are perfectly equally shared between the two atoms. Polar covalent bonds form between elements with different electronegativities but those that aren't large enough that we could call the bonds ionic.
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