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not. 2 a. What is the meaning of the term polar, as applied to chemical bonding?​

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Answered by Lovishhhhhh
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Covalent bonds in which bonded electrons are shared unequally between the participating atoms are called polar covalent bonds . ... In general, if the electronegativity difference between participating atoms is between 0.3 and 1.7 then the bond formed is polar-covalent.

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Covalent bonds in which bonded electrons are shared unequally between the participating atoms are called polar covalent bonds . In general, if the electronegativity difference between participating atoms is between 0.3 and 1.7 then the bond formed is polar-covalent.

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