How do polar covalent bonds form?
1 Answer
Jun 23, 2018
Well, how do any bonds form?
Explanation:
The modern chemical bond is conceived to be a region of high electron density between two positively charged atomic nuclei such that internuclear repulsion is negated, and a net attractive force operates between the nuclei and the intervening electron cloud.
But in a polar covalent bond, the more electronegative atom polarizes electron density towards itself to give partial electronic charges on the participating atoms...i.e.