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1 April, 21:05

Which of the following explains how polar molecules form?

A. Electrons are more attracted to one of the atoms involved in a bond.

B. The two atoms in a bond share electrons equally.

C. One atom transfers its electrons to another atom.

D. Protons are more attracted to one of the atoms involved in a bond.

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  1. 1 April, 23:24
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    The answer is A. It'ss based on electronegativity (not sure if this is covered before A level) but essentially in the covalent bond, the bonding electron pairs are more attracted towards one of the atoms than the other. This creates a slight difference in charge.

    So for instance in water, the oxygen is greedy and pulls the bonding electron pair away from hydrogen, closer to itself. This gives the oxygen molecule a slightly negative charge and the hydrogens a slight positive charge.
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