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Explain with the help of suitable examples polar covalent bond

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Answered by hohololo
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Polar covalent bonding is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms. The bonding of hydrogen and chlorine atoms leans more towards Cl atom because Cl is more electronegative in nature than the hydrogen

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Answered by ram92892
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HCL

Explanation:

we know that hcl breakes into h+ and cl- ions so the most electronegative attract the electron cloud cl is more electronegative so attract electron cloud towards it

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