Which of the following accurately describes a polar covalent bond?
A) the interaction of a hydrogen atom connected to an atom with a high electronegativity, and an electronegative atom of another molecule
B) the interaction of an atom with very high electronegativity, and an atom with very low electronegativity
C) the unequal sharing of electrons between an atom with a partial positive charge, and an atom with a partial negative charge
D) the equal sharing of electrons between atoms of identical or similar electronegativities
E) None of the other answer options is correct.
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