why does a covalent bond become polar
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If the difference of electronegativity between two atoms is slight, then a polar covalent bond will form. This slight difference of electronegativity causes one atom to have a stronger pull on electrons than the other atom.
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Covalent bond becomes polar when there is an electronegativity difference between two atoms involved in bond formation.
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