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polar covalent bond
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Do atoms have large electrical charges in a polar covalent bond?
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Some idea of the level would be good
Answer: covalent bonds share electrons so the electrical charges are NOT as great as in ionic
but clearly the pear shaped covalent bond will have some smearing....do you do calculus ? some people write d+ and d- (those are deltas) above the bond
so the hierarchy is
ionic
polarised covalent
covalent
wan der waals
hope this helps - you've got a much more interesting q further down....
Some idea of the level would be good
Answer: covalent bonds share electrons so the electrical charges are NOT as great as in ionic
but clearly the pear shaped covalent bond will have some smearing....do you do calculus ? some people write d+ and d- (those are deltas) above the bond
so the hierarchy is
ionic
polarised covalent
covalent
wan der waals
hope this helps - you've got a much more interesting q further down....
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