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14 August, 21:08

Is there a clear difference between a very polar covalent bond and an ionic bond explain?

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  1. 14 August, 22:06
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    Yes, Ionic bonds do not share electrons. Polar covalent bonds share electrons they just share them unevenly due to the polarity.
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