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give two conditions in which covalant compounts show polar nature​

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Answered by ashwinibadgujar7382
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The dipole moment of a specific bond is relatively constant from compound to compound. When carbon forms multiple bonds to other elements, these bonds are polar. Both the carbon-oxygen double bond in formaldehyde (methanal) and the carbon—nitrogen triple bond in acetonitrile (cyanomethane) are polar.

Answered by balendum2
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When two atoms have significant electronegativity difference, the bond pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms and the bond is a polar covalent bond.

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