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22 September, 20:47

Which of the following explains how polar molecules form? O A. Electrons are more attracted to one of the atoms involved in a bond B. The two atoms in a bond share electrons equally O C. Protons are more attracted to one of the atoms involved in a bond. O D. One atom transfers its electrons to another atom.

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  1. 22 September, 23:22
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    A. Electrons are more attracted to one of the atoms involved in a bond, this causes the bond to have an asymmetrical shape which explains why electrons are mostly attracted to one (or many) certain atoms
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