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Which of the following is a polar covalent compund ? *​

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Answered by yashitaborkute
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Polar covalent bond

Polar covalent bonding is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms due to the difference in their electro-negativities. These compounds are called polar covalent compounds. An example is HCl, where both have different electro-negativities.

Answered by chsana435
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Hydrogen and carbon have similar electronegativity values, so the C—H bond is not normally considered a polar covalent bond. Thus ethane, ethylene, and acetylene have nonpolar covalent bonds, and the compounds are nonpolar. Bonds between carbon and other elements such as oxygen and nitrogen are polar.

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