8. A polar covalent bond is due to: unequal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond. the interaction between an ion and a non-ionic atom. equal sharing of valence electrons. an attraction of opposite charges.

Answer :

Answer:

The appropriate option will be Option A (unequal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond).

Explanation:

  • A polar bond seems to be a covalent bond amongst two or even more atoms where there is an uneven distribution of the electrons surrounding the connection.
  • This induces a small electrical magnetic dipole in the molecules whereby the end becomes generally favorable and another is mildly controversial.

The other choices aren't relevant to the situation presented. The answer above would be appropriate.

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