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Chemical Bonding: Basic Concepts
Electronegativity and Polar Bonds
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Electronegativity helps explain why some covalent bonds are nonpolar and others are polar covalent. It is a measure of how strongly an atom attracts shared electrons toward itself. That pull controls how electron density is distributed in a bond.
Linus Pauling proposed the first electronegativity...
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Nonmetals form covalent bonds by sharing electrons. But are these electrons shared equally among both atoms, or does one atom attract the electrons more than the other?
The Lewis model depicts all covalent bonds as equally shared electrons; however, this is not always the case. For instance, if gaseous nitrogen is placed in an electric f...
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