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Hey Guys,
Im looking for some clarification about polar-covalent molecules. I know covalent is the sharing of electrons and ionic is practically based on electronegativity, however when is a molecule consider polar-covalent/non-polar covalent? I know in TBR it says if its partially covalent and partially ionic, but how would I be able to distinguish that from the rest? I think I may just be over looking something...Thanks in advance!
Im looking for some clarification about polar-covalent molecules. I know covalent is the sharing of electrons and ionic is practically based on electronegativity, however when is a molecule consider polar-covalent/non-polar covalent? I know in TBR it says if its partially covalent and partially ionic, but how would I be able to distinguish that from the rest? I think I may just be over looking something...Thanks in advance!