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  • Yes, that's right! Now it seems like both of you understand what our lesson for today is. Do you have furthermore questions?.
  • it's because one of the elements has a higher electronegativity than the other.
  • Then that's it for today, see you again next time class.
  • why are they not shared equally?
  • aha! just like the shared pair of electrons between an atom of hydrogen and an atom of bromine, it is not shared equally.
  • no sir.
  • do you notice that your parts when it comes to things aren't shared equally?.
  • Hi class, welcome back! are you ready for our lesson?
  • Do you have a big brother or sister?
  • I have a older brother sir
  • yes sir !!
  • yes sir, why?
  • me too
  • Did you ever had a crush on someone?
  • Good morning students!
  • yes, when I was young
  • Good morning sir..
  • not yet
  • Have you felt that feeling when there's something that's attracting you to go near her?
  • Because, it is related to our lesson for today. It's electronegativity
  • Yes, always.
  • Sir, what is electronegativity?
  • why are you asking us this today sir?
  • Electronegativity is a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons towards itself.
  • Now I know how my feelings towards my crush back in the days is connected to our lesson
  • That's great! Now you guys know what electronegativity is.
  • me too! Because you get attracted to your crush and electronegativity describes the tendency of an atom to attract electrons
  • A polar covalent bond is a bond formed when a shared pair of electrons are not shared equally.
  • because our topic is somehow related to this.
  • it's about polarity of covalent bonds.
  • what is our topic for today sir?
  • what is polarity of covalent bonds and how is this related about not being shared equally sir?
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