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What is a Polar Covalent Bond?

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What is a Polar Covalent Bond?

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A polar covalent bond is one where the electrons are not shared evenly between the two atoms. This occurs when one atom is more electronegative than the other. This can be seen in a molecule of water. Oxygen is much more electronegative than hydrogen which means that electrons like to spend more time with the oxygen. This creates a partial negative charge on oxygen, and a partial positive charge on hydrogen.

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