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A polar covalent bond is a specific type of covalent bond, where the distribution or the sharing of valence electrons among the atoms involved in the bond are not the same and or equal. There is a greater pull of electron density to one atom than that of the other causing atoms to experience a partial positive and negative charge.
The electronegativity difference is typically large between the atoms that show polar bonding.
The electronegativity difference is typically large between the atoms that show polar bonding.
A covalent bond formed with unequal sharing of electrons .....APEX