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Question 4 of 10

Which kind of covalent bond has unequal sharing of electrons?
A. A hydrogen bond
B. A polar condiment bond
C. A Van der Waals bond
D. A nonpolar covalent bond

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Answer:

A polar covalent bond is a covalent bond in which the atoms have an unequal attraction for electrons and so the sharing is unequal.

Explanation: In a polar covalent bond, sometimes simply called a polar bond, the distribution of electrons around the molecule is no longer symmetrical. Hope this helped :)

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