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In a polar covalent bond,

A) electrons are shared equally between atoms.

B) electrons are not shared equally between atoms.

C) a cation is bonded to an anion.

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User Pauloaap
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the answer is C because convalent bond is being bonded to an anion

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User Paul Lydon
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The answer above me is incorrect. When a caption and anion are bonded, an ionic bond forms not a covalent one. Ex. NaCl

The correct answer should be B because polar means that one atom has a stronger pull on the electrons than the other atom.
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