What do you mean by a polar covalent bond? Explain with a suitable example.
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A polar covalent bond is a bond in which there is partial charge present on both of the atoms this occurs due to the large electronegative difference between the two non-metallic atoms forming the compound the large electronegative difference deforms the electron cloud which results in electrons getting closer to a certain atom and away from the other atom
eg:-
HCL
Hydrogen is partially positive and and Chlorine is partially negative
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