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What is polar covalent bond? Explain with example.

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(i) Ifa covalent bnd is formed between atoms having different electronegativities, the atom with higher electronegativity will have greater tendency to attract the shared pair of electrons towards itself than the other atom. As a result, the cloud of shared electron pair gets distorted and polar covalent bond is formed.
(ii) Example: HF- Hydrogen fluoride: The electronegativities of hydrogen and fluorine on Pauling.s scale are 2.l and 4 respectively. It means that fluorine attract the shared pair of electrons approximately twice as much as hydrogen which leads to partial negative charge OuoThe atom and partial positive charge on hydrogen atom. Hence , the H-F bond is said to be a polar covalent bond.
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