Why some covalent bonds are polar? How do dipole moments
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WHEN THE TWO SPECIES ARE BONDED BY COVALENT BONDS THAN THE MORE ELECTRONEGATIVE ATOM CAN ATTRACT THE ELECTRON PARTICIPATES IN THE BOND TOWARD IT THIS MOMENT CAN LED TO FORM PARTIAL NEGATIVE CHARGE TOWARD THE MORE ELECTRO NEGATIVE ATOM AND PARTIAL POSITIVE CHARGE TOWARD MORE ELECTRO POSITIVE ATOM. THIS TYPE OF COVALENT COMPOUND IS KNOWN AS POLAR WHILE THE OTHER WHICH HAS
THE MOMENT OF ELECTRON IS KNOWN AS DIPOLE.
WHICH MATHEMATICALLY EQUAL TO THE PRODUCT OF THE CHARGE ON THE SPECIES MULTIPLIES BY THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THEM
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Explanation:
polar covalent bonding is a tyoe of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shard between two atoms in a polar covalent bond
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