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what happens when the nucleus of one atom attracts a pair of shared electrons more strongly than the nucleus of the other atom...Asked by Balls
What happens when the nucleus of one atom attracts a pair of shared electrons more strongly than the nucleus of the other atom in the bond?
If a molecule is polar as a result of a polar covalent bond, which end is positively charged and which end is negatively charged?
If a molecule is polar as a result of a polar covalent bond, which end is positively charged and which end is negatively charged?
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A. The electrons move closer to the more electronegative atom.
B. The more electronegative atom is - and the other end is +.
B. The more electronegative atom is - and the other end is +.
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