differentiate polar covalent bond from nonpolar covalent bond?
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polar covalent bond are the covalent bond that are form between two atoms having significant difference in their electronegativities
here you will find that the shared pair of electrons gets attracted towards the more electronegative atom
whereas non polar covalent bonds are the bonds that formed between two atoms having almost zero difference in their electronegativities... for eg - H2,Cl2,F2,Br2 etc
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here you will find that the shared pair of electrons gets attracted towards the more electronegative atom
whereas non polar covalent bonds are the bonds that formed between two atoms having almost zero difference in their electronegativities... for eg - H2,Cl2,F2,Br2 etc
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POLAR AND NONPOLAR COMPOUNDS
Bonds that are partly ionic are called polar covalent bonds. Nonpolar covalent bonds, with equal sharing of the bond electrons, arise when the electronegativities of the two atoms are equal.
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