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Does polar covalent bond have charges and why?

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Explanation:In a polar covalent bond, a part of the electron density of the bonding electron pair is closer to one of the bound nuclei, creating partially positive and negative atomic centers with the magnitude of the charge transfer depending on relative electronegativities of the two atoms.

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