In what type of bond are valence electrons shared unequally between two atoms?
A. Nonpolar covalent bond
B. Ionic bond
C. Polar covalent bond
D. Metallic bond
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In a polar covalent bond, the electrons are unequally shared by the atoms and spend more time close to one atom than the other. Because of the unequal distribution of electrons between the atoms of different elements, slightly positive (δ+) and slightly negative (δ–) charges develop in different parts of the molecule.
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it is a special type of covalent bond between two atoms by which the atom which is more electronegative attracts more electrons from the bonded pair than the other atom.
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