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A polar covalent bond is a bond between a. two polar molecules. b. two atoms that share electrons unequally. c. two atoms that share electrons equally. d. two oppositely charged ions.
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A polar covalent bond is a bond between
a. two polar molecules.
b. two atoms that share electrons unequally.
c. two atoms that share electrons equally.
d. two oppositely charged ions.
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The Correct choice is ~
two atoms that share electrons unequally
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