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In a polar bond, ____
are not shared equally between atoms.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Polar Covalent Bonds. A polar

covalent bond exists when

atoms with different

electronegativities share

electrons in a covalent bond.

Consider the hydrogen chloride

(HCI) molecule. Each atom in

HCI requires one more electron

to form an inert gas electron

configuration.

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