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In a polar covalent bond, electrons are. A)located in a mobile "sea" shared by many ions. B)transferred from one atom to another C)shared equally by two atoms D)shared unequally by two atoms
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In a polar covalent bond, electrons are.
A)located in a mobile "sea" shared by many ions.
B)transferred from one atom to another
C)shared equally by two atoms
D)shared unequally by two atoms
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D) covalent bond means the sharing of electrons and since its polar there is the more electronegative atom will attract the electron cloud so it’s shared unequally
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