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why water has polar covalent bond

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Answered by RuchiPatel
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The oxygen atom is bonded to each of the two hydrogen atoms via a single bond, which as you know is a chemical bond in which two electrons called bonding electrons are being shared between the two atoms. ... A polar covalent bond is simply a bond in which the bonding electrons are not shared equally between the two atoms.

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Answered by Stanley600
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In a polar covalent bond the electrons shared by the atoms spend a greater amount of time on the average closer to the oxygen nucleus than the hydrogen nucleus ......
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