difference between ionic compound and Polar covalent bond
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Ionic compounds are formed as a result of transfer of one or more electrons from the atom of a metallic electropositive element to an atom of a non-metallic electronegative element. A polar covalent compound is the one in which there is an unequal distribution of electrons between the two atoms.
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Ionic compounds are made up of cations and anions which are bonded by ionic bond while in polar molecules the atoms are bonded by covalent bonds where more electronegative atom attract the bonded shared pair of electrons towards itself and acquired partial nagative charge while other atom acquired partial positive
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