
I WONDER - What Is A Polar And Non-polar Bond?
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Physics, Science, Chemistry
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KG - 6th Grade
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The video explains the difference between non-polar and polar bonds. In non-polar bonds, atoms share electrons equally, similar to friends sharing sweets. In polar bonds, one atom attracts electrons more strongly, creating a charge difference. Water is an example of a polar bond, where the oxygen atom holds electrons closer, resulting in a molecule with a negative and a positive end.
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