contestada

In covalent bonds, _____

if one atom pulls more strongly on the shared electrons, it is a polar bond

two atoms of the same element can have polar bonds with each other

the electrons are always attracted equally by all atoms

if one atom pulls more strongly on the shared electrons, it is an ionic bond

Respuesta :

Octet rule - Matter always wants to be in the most stable form. For any atom, stability is achieved by following the octet rule, which is to say all atoms (with a few exceptions) want 8 electrons in their outermost electron shell (just like noble gases). The electrons present in the outermost shell of an atom are called valence electrons.