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on what basis does a bond shift towards an atom, in the structure diagram of a compound? what is the reason for this? please explain.​

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Answered by aishaatif412
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Answer: When two different atoms are bonded on a molecular level, the shared electrons are attracted to the more electronegative atom of the bond, resulting in a shift of electron density toward the more electronegative atom. Such a covalent bond is polar, and will have a dipole (one end is positive and the other end negative).

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