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which statement best explains the difference between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds? (1 point) polar covalent bonds give/take electrons, while nonpolar covalent bonds share electrons. polar covalent bonds share electrons, while nonpolar covalent bonds give/take electrons. polar covalent bonds share electrons unequally, while nonpolar covalent bonds share electrons equally. polar covalent bonds share electrons equally, while nonpolar covalent bonds share electrons unequally.
Covalent bonds (both polar and non - polar) involve sharing electrons. In polar covalent bonds, due to differences in electronegativity between atoms, electrons are shared unequally. In non - polar covalent bonds, atoms have similar electronegativity, so electrons are shared equally.
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C. Polar covalent bonds share electrons unequally, while nonpolar covalent bonds share electrons equally.