A polar covalent bond is a bond between
two polar molecules.
two atoms that share electrons equally.
two oppositely charged ions.
two atoms that share electrons unequally. Correct!
Step-by-step explanation
A polar covalent bond results when two atoms share atoms unequally. Polar covalent bonds occur when one of the atoms in the bond more strongly attracts electrons. When an atom more strongly attracts electrons, it is more electronegative.