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    The Difference Between a Polar Covalent Bond and an Ionic
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The Difference Between a Polar Covalent Bond and an Ionic

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The difference between a polar covalent bond and an ionic bond is that electrons are shared unequally in a polar covalent bond, but are completely transferred i.e., not shared) in an ionic bond.

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