
In this podcast, we will look at how the distribution of two electrons between two atoms in a covalent bond gives rise to a bond type based on polarity, creating two variants: polar and nonpolar covalent bonds. These covalent bond types are essential in organic chemistry, as they are responsible for various molecular interactions, solubility, and transformations.
This excerpt is part of the chapter Bonding in Atoms, part of the Organic Chemistry Fundamentals study program.
Study Program on Organic Chemistry Fundamentals
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