The atom in a chemical bond that attracts electrons more strongly acquires a(n)____________ charge, and the other atom acquires a(n)__________ charge. If the electron transfer is significant but not enough to form ions, the atoms acquire _____________ and charges. The bond in this situation is called a polar covalent bond.

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The atom in a chemical bond that attracts electrons more strongly acquires a(n)__negative______ charge, and the other atom acquires a(n)_positive_______ charge. If the electron transfer is significant but not enough to form ions, the atoms acquire _dipoles_________ and charges. The bond in this situation is called a polar covalent bond.

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