what kind of bond forms when atoms in a molecule do not share their electrons equally

a. an ionic bond
b. a metallic bond
c. a polar bond
d. a hydrogen bond

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Answer:

A polar bond

Explanation:

  • Ionic bond don't share but one atom accepts electron while the other gives away electron
  • Metallic bond are held by metals and they contribute their outer valency electrons to the electron cloud thus making them positive
  • A polar bond deals with the share of unequal electron (I.e. Covalent polar bond)
  • A hydrogen bond is covalently bonded to highly electronegative elements of small atomic size
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